Peter JF
Active Member
I have tried to get the answer to this from an existing thread answering an approximate question on this, which is simply the average number of cards at about 5.4, or slightly less heads up due to player BJs reducing the number of cards a dealer will deal themselves.
The thread I refer to is https://www.blackjackinfo.com/community/threads/how-many-cards-per-hand-average.15226/#post-496208
However, what I am looking for is something like the average percentages as follows, and up to 15 dealt cards:
4 cards (pat hand with dealer 17 or above with 2 cards): 15%
5 cards (any combination of 2 and 3 between dealer and player): 20%
6 cards (any combination of cards between dealer and player): 15%
7 cards (any combination of cards between dealer and player): 12%
8 cards (any combination of cards between dealer and player): 10%
9 cards (any combination of cards between dealer and player): 7%
10 cards (any combination of cards between dealer and player): 6%
11 cards (any combination of cards between dealer and player): 5%
12 cards (any combination of cards between dealer and player): 4%
13 cards (any combination of cards between dealer and player): 3%
14 cards (any combination of cards between dealer and player): 2%
15 cards (any combination of cards between dealer and player): 1%
I think this information will be available to someone with a calculator and that can set up a heads up game.
It will be interesting to see how this varies with different number of decks, it much at all.
For sake of clarity on rules we can assume DAS, S17 and any other typical Las Vegas rules. Maybe some variation on rules could be assessed to see if this has any significant impact or not.
Hopefully someone has the software to answer this question.
The thread I refer to is https://www.blackjackinfo.com/community/threads/how-many-cards-per-hand-average.15226/#post-496208
However, what I am looking for is something like the average percentages as follows, and up to 15 dealt cards:
4 cards (pat hand with dealer 17 or above with 2 cards): 15%
5 cards (any combination of 2 and 3 between dealer and player): 20%
6 cards (any combination of cards between dealer and player): 15%
7 cards (any combination of cards between dealer and player): 12%
8 cards (any combination of cards between dealer and player): 10%
9 cards (any combination of cards between dealer and player): 7%
10 cards (any combination of cards between dealer and player): 6%
11 cards (any combination of cards between dealer and player): 5%
12 cards (any combination of cards between dealer and player): 4%
13 cards (any combination of cards between dealer and player): 3%
14 cards (any combination of cards between dealer and player): 2%
15 cards (any combination of cards between dealer and player): 1%
I think this information will be available to someone with a calculator and that can set up a heads up game.
It will be interesting to see how this varies with different number of decks, it much at all.
For sake of clarity on rules we can assume DAS, S17 and any other typical Las Vegas rules. Maybe some variation on rules could be assessed to see if this has any significant impact or not.
Hopefully someone has the software to answer this question.