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Blackjack hit and run strategy?
Hey guys,
I'm fairly new to the two plus two boards, but I have been recently reading up strategies on blackjack card counting and such, and was wondering this: Can anyone tell me what the EV would be for an individual hand given a specific count? For example, if i counted and the true count became +3 in the hi/low system, what would my EV be for an individual hand with a +3 count? |
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Re: Blackjack hit and run strategy?
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if i counted and the true count became +3 in the hi/low system, what would my EV be for an individual hand with a +3 count? [/ QUOTE ] 42 |
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Re: Blackjack hit and run strategy?
The correlation between your advantage and the the True Count in Hi/Low is roughly .5% for every true count integer. If you start a game at a -.5% (disadvantage) your advantage will be +1% (-.5+.5+.5+.5) at a plus 3 true count. Your EV is 1% (.01) times your bet amount.
-Shaggy |
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Re: Blackjack hit and run strategy?
You should just tell the pit boss, that kind of [censored] sickens me
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Re: Blackjack hit and run strategy?
why?
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Re: Blackjack hit and run strategy?
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You should just tell the pit boss, that kind of [censored] sickens me [/ QUOTE ] I'd like to know why too. |
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Re: Blackjack hit and run strategy?
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[ QUOTE ] if i counted and the true count became +3 in the hi/low system, what would my EV be for an individual hand with a +3 count? [/ QUOTE ] 42 [/ QUOTE ] No... that's what you get when you multiply six by nine. |
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