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Black Jack in general: kFkA (short question short answer) to Black Jack

Topic created on 09th May. 2017 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 3 | Views: 5,125
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Ankerwerfer
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11 really always double?

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Paddington
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Anchor Thrower wrote on 09/27/2019 4:16 pm: 11 really always double?

Definitely... NO!

It always depends on the Dealer hand, if he has a 10 then don't double. If he has a bad card (4,5,6,7) then double!

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Frankiboy0815
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the basic strategy should be familiar to every Blackjack player when it is best to double down.

You never double when the banker has an ace...

the banker's up card gives you enough information to optimize your own drawing behavior. In the short term it seems to work out, but as in any other game of chance, the probabilities occur in the long term... if you play according to the basic strategy you can push the loss to less than 1%. Which in turn means that you can never win in the long run, due to the established rules of the game...

Sidebets like Insurance, or Twins, or Super Jack, etc. are not good for the player due to the high Bank advantage and therefore bad for the bankroll in the long term

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