zengrifter
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Even still, there is no meaningful high count that would make doubling a BJ viable. Doubling A-10 after a split, yes, BJ no. zgCounting DJ said:i eat goat poo
Even still, there is no meaningful high count that would make doubling a BJ viable. Doubling A-10 after a split, yes, BJ no. zgCounting DJ said:i eat goat poo
What would you do, if you knew, by drawing one more card would cost you an additional round in a high count, and your hand was, "Lets say A7 vs 6"?QFIT said:That sounds familiar. Of course you really don't want to eat any cards with that count if there's a chance of another round and there's a cut card. I have only made this play once in my life. I had been recently bounced from another club, I was being watched and I made a min bet on a high count because of the heat. Really pissed me off that I got a snapper on a high count with a min bet. I doubled. I lost the bet. But, the heat disappeared![]()
Mutter under my breath. What else could you do.jack said:What would you do, if you knew, by drawing one more card would cost you an additional round in a high count, and your hand was, "Lets say A7 vs 6"?
Double. You gain over 13% by doubling down with that hand. I doubt the advantage on the next round would make up for that.jack said:What would you do, if you knew, by drawing one more card would cost you an additional round in a high count, and your hand was, "Lets say A7 vs 6"?
Right on! A (juicy) bird in the hand......Sonny said:Double. You gain over 13% by doubling down with that hand. I doubt the advantage on the next round would make up for that.
-Sonny-
Thanks for stopping by. zgCounting DJ said:i eat goat poo
creeping panther said:this move on a few occasions and have never lost. I play only DD and often very deeply dealt, and some times the situation presents itself in such a powerful way, I, for one, cannot resist.
But then again I am a proponent of the "BJ Warrior Mentality". :grin:
"Give Them Nothing, (!) And Take All They Have". :whip:
Creeping Panther
10-4. I kinda figured that would be the correct call. I just thought it might be a little closer of a decision, than what it actually is. I was just wondering because about a week ago, during one of my practice sessions, I had a similiar scenario, all except, this hand was A8 vs 3 w/ a TC of +9, which also happens to be the Index # for doubling this hand. Not paying much Attention to the remaining cards, I went ahead and doubled when I noticed the Joker(cut-card) come out. Resulting, in Not only a Double loss, but costing me an Additional round as well..... I about come-undone.Sonny said:Double. You gain over 13% by doubling down with that hand. I doubt the advantage on the next round would make up for that.
-Sonny-