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Blackjack vs. Pontoon
I havent' played many casino bonuses but have done a few and only played blackjack. I see a lot of people in these forums talking about Pontoon. So yesterday, I got on Intercasino and tried it out for play money. I guess Pontoon is supposed to have a lower house advantage but I don't see it...3 things:
1. You can't see either of the dealers hole cards 2. You have to hit on 14 and below 3. (this is the biggie) DEALER wins all ties The only advantage I see is that Pontoon (21) pays 2:1. Enlighten me, it seems that the house would have more of an advantage in this game. Also, what is the proper stratgey then, do you hit 15's and 16's? Thanks for your input. |
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Re: Blackjack vs. Pontoon
I belive that http://wizardofodds.com/ is your friend regarding an optimal strategy.
Regarding BJ vs Pontoon the house advantage is less but the variance is higher, i.e., you are more likely to bust or win big. Best, Ralf |
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Re: Blackjack vs. Pontoon
Doubling at any point in the hand helps the player.
rJ |
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Re: Blackjack vs. Pontoon
I am a big fan of 5 card tricks paying double, and often find soft 4 card hands that make automatic 5 card hands. That allows you to double before the 5th card and win quadruple, which is very nice. I think this is an advantage too.
I stand on 15 and 16 everytime, cause the card on the WoO says so. |
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Re: Blackjack vs. Pontoon
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I stand on 15 and 16 everytime, cause the card on the WoO says so. [/ QUOTE ] Make sure you're not standing on a 4 card 15 or 16. Double down. Might not hurt to read the startegy card again... |
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Re: Blackjack vs. Pontoon
you are of course right, I assumed the OP was aking about 2 card 15 and 16's.
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Re: Blackjack vs. Pontoon
I just cleared my $90 Intercasino bonus last night (+ $65 in winnings) on Pontoon and I love it.
Pontoon Advantages: 2:1 payout for blackjack (Pontoon) ability to hit after doubling 5 card trick pays 2:1 Ability to double on 3-4 cards Ability to double after split Pontoon after splitting aces pays 2:1 Disadvantages: No dealer upcard Must hit to hard 14 Dealer wins ties I don't have the stats for the % advantage for each of these (Bet Sklansky knows though), but suspect that Pontoon would have a slight advantage over 4 or 6 deck blackjack, probably very close to single deck blackjack w/ favorable Vegas rules (double on any 2 cards). Agree that variance is probably higher because there are more doubling situations. Blackjack would be preferred for card counters especially if dealt using 4 decks or less w/ good deck penetration, since Pontoon uses 8 decks and I am unsure of penetration. |
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Re: Blackjack vs. Pontoon
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I belive that http://wizardofodds.com/ is your friend regarding an optimal strategy. Regarding BJ vs Pontoon the house advantage is less but the variance is higher, i.e., you are more likely to bust or win big. Best, Ralf [/ QUOTE ] And higher variance translates into higher EV, assuming you are adequately rolled. |
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And higher variance translates into higher EV, assuming you are adequately rolled. [/ QUOTE ] Can u explain that a bit please? I'm not a newbie but I'm not quite sure what you mean or if that is right. |
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[ QUOTE ] And higher variance translates into higher EV, assuming you are adequately rolled. [/ QUOTE ] Can u explain that a bit please? I'm not a newbie but I'm not quite sure what you mean or if that is right. [/ QUOTE ] Correct me if I'm wrong. I define EV as EV = Bonus - HA * Wagering Total higher variance -> busting out more often -> smaller wagering total -> higher EV It's a small edge but a player edge nonetheless. |
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