This is a Basic Strategy question. It does not take the count into consideration.
Here is a situation that occurs quite frequently, and I have noticed that the majority of the time, a hit on a 4-5-6 card 16 is a bust.
What happens is that you start out with a hand like 6,7 and you hit and get a 2 for 15, and then you hit and get an A for 16. You hit again because BS tells you to, even though you know you are going to bust.
I am just wondering if at some point, after a certain number of lower cards are dealt to get to 16, that the probability of flipping a face card becomes so high that it would be better just to stand?
If so is there a chart somewhere with these exceptions?
Licentia.
Here is a situation that occurs quite frequently, and I have noticed that the majority of the time, a hit on a 4-5-6 card 16 is a bust.
What happens is that you start out with a hand like 6,7 and you hit and get a 2 for 15, and then you hit and get an A for 16. You hit again because BS tells you to, even though you know you are going to bust.
I am just wondering if at some point, after a certain number of lower cards are dealt to get to 16, that the probability of flipping a face card becomes so high that it would be better just to stand?
If so is there a chart somewhere with these exceptions?
Licentia.
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