January 8, 2007 at 6:04 pm
#721534
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nick777 wrote:
—- 4 Deck, H17, DOA, DAS, LSR, RSA=4, RSP=4 —
Player Hand: 10,10, Dealer upcard: 6 Decision: Stay
Hit:-0.85222 Stand:0.67576 Double:-1.70445 Split:0.36302
Player Hand: 10,10, Dealer upcard: 6 Decision: Stay
Hit:-0.85222 Stand:0.67576 Double:-1.70445 Split:0.36302
http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Realm/2009/BJC/Edge.html
Stand: 0.675 x 2 = 1.35
Split: 0.363 x 4 = 1.45
But i’m sure everyone except the Wizard is wrong
HOW MANY TIMES DO WE HAVE TO SAY THIS. THE LISTED RETURNS ARE BASED ON THE INTITAL BET BEFORE SPLITTING. You are expected to multiply by overall initial bet, not the increased bet after doubling or splitting, or the decreased bet after surrendering.
Using the above stats it’s 0.675 x 2 (for two hands) vs 0.36 x 2 (for two hands). Obviously the better choice based on these nums is standing.