Memphis10Tigers
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That makes sense. Assuming BS is developed in consideration of hand composition and you are counting cards, then you would do the following for 10,6 vs. 10:MetaEdge said:For any indices that have a value of 0 your supposed to play basic strategy when the running count is 0. Also, from what I understand, basic strategy is created through simulators running billions of hands. Therefore they consider hand composition, because 16 vs. 10 needs to be dealt a high card the average running count after being dealt this hand is -1. If your playing the indices correctly and playing all you will be hitting those hands slightly more often then standing.
I think I got everything. Is that all correct?
In Theory: STAND if TC = 0 and RC = 0 or greater
HIT if TC = 0 and RC= -1 or less
In Practice: Always stand on 16 at TC=0 regardless of the running count in order to avoid heat.
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