Doubling Down on any three cards.

shadroch

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I'll be hitting a casino that has this rule this weekend.
I haven't found any charts anywhere,so I'm guessing BS would be the same for DD on any two cards. Am I correct?
Only drawback to the game is its six decks with so-so penetration and they cut from one to ten cards out unseen before dealing.
 

Mimosine

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shadroch said:
I'll be hitting a casino that has this rule this weekend.
I haven't found any charts anywhere,so I'm guessing BS would be the same for DD on any two cards. Am I correct?
Only drawback to the game is its six decks with so-so penetration and they cut from one to ten cards out unseen before dealing.
the last three shoes i played at the locale, a ten was dealt first :/

i'll be back there in july.

yes, just follow BS, i only had a few times i got to play DDon3, but it was a fun thing to play. make sure to play LLs as well. keep me posted on the pen. last time it was a 2D chop!
 
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EasyRhino

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I forgot about this rule while I was playing there (talking about the Longhorn on the Boulder strip?), although I think I may have only missed one occasion where it would have come in handy.
 

Mimosine

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EasyRhino said:
I forgot about this rule while I was playing there (talking about the Longhorn on the Boulder strip?), although I think I may have only missed one occasion where it would have come in handy.
it doesn't come up often, but they also allow splitting A's to three hands, so Shadroch don't forget that one either!

though the opportunities don't come up often, they still take off about 0.2 or more of the house edge.....
 

shadroch

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They don't come up very often?

I guess you guys don't double three card 16s?
Doubling a 3 card 16 for less is better than trick drill.
 
shadroch said:
I'll be hitting a casino that has this rule this weekend.
I haven't found any charts anywhere,so I'm guessing BS would be the same for DD on any two cards. Am I correct?
Only drawback to the game is its six decks with so-so penetration and they cut from one to ten cards out unseen before dealing.
Actually, no, BS changes very subtly to take into account that the 3rd card might get you a hand you'd want to double on even more. For example, in a S17 game you draw on A2 vs. 5 and A2 vs. 6 when you can double on 3 cards.

Is your game S17 or H17?
 
shadroch said:
I believe its S17,but haven't been there for awhile. Are these charts public?
They are now!

S17 or H17, DA3, DOA, 6D-

Basic Strategy changes are: Hit instead of DD on:
A2 vs. 5
A2 vs. 6
A4 vs. 4
 

Cardcounter

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Double down on 3 cards

Never double down on 8 even against a 6 on a hit soft 17 game. Plus I would also severly limit doubling down on 9 as well I would only do it against a 5,6. I also would never double down on A-2 or A-3.
 

Mimosine

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Automatic Monkey said:
Actually, no, BS changes very subtly to take into account that the 3rd card might get you a hand you'd want to double on even more. For example, in a S17 game you draw on A2 vs. 5 and A2 vs. 6 when you can double on 3 cards.

Is your game S17 or H17?
i stand corrected. and completely ignored soft doubles in my thinking on the matter. but AM makes a very good point especially since A2 and A3 are poor hands to double on in the first place, as pointed out quite elegantly by Renzey.

The game i think Shadroch is referring to is H17.
 
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