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How does this affect the house edge?
Online casino with the following rules.
Number of decks: 1 Soft 17: Dealer hit Doubling allowed: Any 2 cards DAS: Allowed Surrender: Late Surrender With these rules the house edge is only 0.01 %, quite nice. BUT, it's even better since we're allowed to draw when splitting aces, BUT, it's worse since a BJ only pay out 1:1 instead of 3:2. I recall reading somewhere that when we're allowed to draw to our split aces our edge is increased with 0.19 %. The question then is how much the 1:1 payout on the BJ's increase the house edge? |
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Re: How does this affect the house edge?
1:1 BJ payoff in single deck adds 2.325% to the house edge.
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Re: How does this affect the house edge?
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1:1 BJ payoff in single deck adds 2.325% to the house edge. [/ QUOTE ] thats murder, and answered my question in a related post... |
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