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What exactly is "optimal blackjack strategy" ??
(i know it's playing so the house has the least edge) But I saw this blackjack card at a site, and is this optimal strategy ? ![]() |
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There is no one specific optimal strategy. The strats change on game rules, decks in play and so on. Go to www.wizardofodds.com and check out the various cards there.
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alright.
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i'm not a blackjack player by any means, but i think your edge is roughly -2% per hand, depending on the structure. card counters with the basic hi/lo method and no fancy stuff can get that up to 2%, and with tricks in the bag, well, they can do some interesting things (read Bringing Down the House or Busting Vegas by Ben Mezrich, fun reads)
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House edge when playing off a good card is under a half percent
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PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE do not play blackjack online. Most - if not all - programs are programmed to cheat you. This is not speculation on my part. I have statistically analyzed log files and proven conclusively that you do not get a fair deal. Most likely way of cheating is for dealer to "try again" when he gets a card that would bust him. I can't be any more specific because I am not privy to the source code or their providers. But I am a very good blackjack player. I play basic strategy perfectly - and I do know how to modify according to the rules offered. I am also a reasonably proficient number cruncher, able to figure the number of standard deviations away from the expected value that a particular set of results was. Please trust me on this. You do not get a fair game of blackjack online. (Maybe there are some fair and some not, but definitely some - and I strongly think most - will not deal a fair game).
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That would be known as a basic strategy card. If you get the correct one for the game structure (see above post), it'll tell you the best strategy to take to minimize your
-EV situation. Some casinos sell them in gift shops, others don't. Some would prefer you know less and take more -EV, some are just generally more relaxed, and some thinks they'll help keep you in the game longer making it more +EV for them to let you use them. |
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And lastly, yes this chart is correct basic strategy for many (probably most)games you will find nowadays: 4+ decks, doubling after splitting allowed, re-splitting allowed, soft doubling allowed, and dealer stands on soft 17.
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