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Siehe http://www.qfit.com/card-counting.htm for a list of systems with BC, PE, and IC numbers.
You can also calculate these numbers for any system here: Card Counting Efficiency Calculator
For advanced counts (although you really don’t need one, honestly), I prefer Wong’s Halves at BC .99 and PE .56.
Vor vielen Jahren wurde ich von einem Bankenteam beauftragt, die optimale Strategie und Rendite für California Blackjack zu berechnen.
Ich weiß aber nicht einmal, ob ich den Bericht noch habe, und was noch wichtiger ist, ich wette, die Spielregeln sind nicht mehr genau dieselben.
if more people are at the table and they draw cards out, wouldn’t that change the percentage or odds of me using the practiced chart? if it says hit on a certain hand but 3 people were ahead of me. i don’t understand how that wouldn’t change my odds or change my betting style.
Other players at the table don’t change your strategy on average, meaning that basic strategy is still the optimal way to play the hand without considering the cards already in play. However, it is true that the specific cards being dealt can change the optimal decision if you are able to take them into account. The easiest way to do that is to use a card counting system and strategy variation index numbers.
For a basic strategy player, the game should be played identically whether you are a heads-up against the dealer, or at a full table of awful players. And your expected loss will be identical in both cases, with the significant difference that a full tables will be slower, and therefore less expensive over the same amount of time.
Usually the casino is using several decks so a few cards do not do much to change the odds. The only way that
can happen is if you have counted cards and it is getting close to the end of the shoe.
makes sense to an extent. another thing. when your changing the rules to meet my area of casinos, does the advice change automatically with charts and explanations to meet my rules?
For the Basic Strategy Engine, yes, the charts are optimized for the rules you pick. Similarly, in our Strategy Trainer, the advice is customized for the exact rules. The lessons in the school don’t have an option to customize the rules, though several variations are discussed in the lessons themselves.
Make sure you have the right direction of decisions here…
With really bad counts of -5 or worse you should hit (even if surrender is allowed). Because of the bad count, you have a better chance of hitting without busting, although that is offset by the fact that the dealer is also less likely to bust.
At counts of -4 to just under zero, it’s better to hit than stand, but both are worse than surrender’s guaranteed loss of half your bet. So if allowed, surrender.
Once you get to true zero or a plus count, standing becomes better than hitting, but again both are inferior to surrender if it is available. I assume much of that loss rate is due to the increased chance the dealer has a pat hand in plus counts.
Most of my play has been in two-deck games without surrender available, so I rarely played games where I could use dual indexes with one for surrender and one for hit/stand. As a result, I actually never bothered learning the surrender indexes!
Thanks for the reply; can you explain why the -4 makes it favourable to surrender as opposed to hit? I thought a lower count would increase the player’s chances of getting winning hand.
Thanks so much!
B
can use dealing device option for the blackjack trainer. The Game is very Good.
Ich denke, "besser" oder "schlechter" ist für Neulinge intuitiver als "höher" oder "niedriger".
Gutes Argument, Al. Ich werde einen Blick auf meine Kartenunterlagen werfen und sehen, wo ich diese Idee anwenden kann.
I just arrived in Vegas yesterday!!! The 6-5 totally took over the strip. I finally found 3-2 blackjack at the SLS hotel and casino.
Bleh. It sounds like it has become even more common since my last trip to LV.
Which counting actually rates at 98% BE 70%PE?
Siehe http://www.qfit.com/card-counting.htm for a list of systems with BC, PE, and IC numbers.
You can also calculate these numbers for any system here:
Card Counting Efficiency Calculator
For advanced counts (although you really don’t need one, honestly), I prefer Wong’s Halves at BC .99 and PE .56.
Haben Sie irgendwelche Informationen darüber, wie man California Blackjack schlagen kann? Zum Beispiel, wann man das Spiel auf die Bank legt?
Vor vielen Jahren wurde ich von einem Bankenteam beauftragt, die optimale Strategie und Rendite für California Blackjack zu berechnen.
Ich weiß aber nicht einmal, ob ich den Bericht noch habe, und was noch wichtiger ist, ich wette, die Spielregeln sind nicht mehr genau dieselben.
if more people are at the table and they draw cards out, wouldn’t that change the percentage or odds of me using the practiced chart? if it says hit on a certain hand but 3 people were ahead of me. i don’t understand how that wouldn’t change my odds or change my betting style.
Other players at the table don’t change your strategy on average, meaning that basic strategy is still the optimal way to play the hand without considering the cards already in play. However, it is true that the specific cards being dealt can change the optimal decision if you are able to take them into account. The easiest way to do that is to use a card counting system and strategy variation index numbers.
For a basic strategy player, the game should be played identically whether you are a heads-up against the dealer, or at a full table of awful players. And your expected loss will be identical in both cases, with the significant difference that a full tables will be slower, and therefore less expensive over the same amount of time.
Usually the casino is using several decks so a few cards do not do much to change the odds. The only way that
can happen is if you have counted cards and it is getting close to the end of the shoe.
makes sense to an extent. another thing. when your changing the rules to meet my area of casinos, does the advice change automatically with charts and explanations to meet my rules?
For the Basic Strategy Engine, yes, the charts are optimized for the rules you pick. Similarly, in our Strategy Trainer, the advice is customized for the exact rules. The lessons in the school don’t have an option to customize the rules, though several variations are discussed in the lessons themselves.
i dont understand the double…sounds stupid please explain..i had 10 total..says it recomends going double other than a hit…dont get it..need help
Make sure you have the right direction of decisions here…
With really bad counts of -5 or worse you should hit (even if surrender is allowed). Because of the bad count, you have a better chance of hitting without busting, although that is offset by the fact that the dealer is also less likely to bust.
At counts of -4 to just under zero, it’s better to hit than stand, but both are worse than surrender’s guaranteed loss of half your bet. So if allowed, surrender.
Once you get to true zero or a plus count, standing becomes better than hitting, but again both are inferior to surrender if it is available. I assume much of that loss rate is due to the increased chance the dealer has a pat hand in plus counts.
Most of my play has been in two-deck games without surrender available, so I rarely played games where I could use dual indexes with one for surrender and one for hit/stand. As a result, I actually never bothered learning the surrender indexes!
Thanks for the reply; can you explain why the -4 makes it favourable to surrender as opposed to hit? I thought a lower count would increase the player’s chances of getting winning hand.
Thanks so much!
B
Sorry, I’m no help there. I rarely pay much attention to the Spanish 21 tables.
Die next lesson covers exactly that. Just multiply the numbers there by 5, to move from a $10 unit to a $50 unit.
I’ve been searching for a good Spanish 21 table. Where do you play? I’m on the Gulf Coast.