supercoolmancool
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I was using the KO software and doubled a 10 v 5 at a really negative count and it told me I should have hit. When is it correct not to double?
It must be an error. The KO software doesn't even list a deviation for 10 vs 5.supercoolmancool said:I was using the KO software and doubled a 10 v 5 at a really negative count and it told me I should have hit. When is it correct not to double?
Double !Because it's a really negative count and the house edge is in your side.supercoolmancool said:I was using the KO software and doubled a 10 v 5 at a really negative count and it told me I should have hit. When is it correct not to double?
I've never seen an indices chart that had a "stand" in that situation. Maybe in one of those with 185 deviations that some of the pros use????ScottH said:It must be an error. The KO software doesn't even list a deviation for 10 vs 5.
It would take too negative a count not to double that. In KO full for 2-decks they show to not double a 10 vs 8 at -7, so 10 vs 5 would be even lower than that. Maybe someone can find the exact number, but I doubt you would ever use it, since you shouldn't be playing counts THAT negative anyway!
Get lost, assh*l#! zgmgcasinos said:Double !Because it's a really negative count and the house edge is in your side.
Since when does a negative count mean the edge is on the players side?mgcasinos said:Double !Because it's a really negative count and the house edge is in your side.
It doesn't Scott. From the content of this guy's other posts, he gives evidence he is a Troll.ScottH said:Since when does a negative count mean the edge is on the players side?![]()
Yeah, that wasn't a serious question. I should have worded it differently to avoid confusion, but thanks anyway!Mikeaber said:It doesn't Scott. From the content of this guy's other posts, he gives evidence he is a Troll.