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Can somebody explain the math behind standing on a hard 12? I know the basic strategy says if dealer shows a 4, 5, or 6 you stand on a hard 12, but I can't figure out why.
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I don't know for sure, but I'm going to guess that if the dealer has a face card down, all the cards that would help you would hurt the dealer.
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I don't think it has to do with that, I think it has to do with the odds that the dealer will bust with a 4/5/6 showing. That's what I don't know how to figure, but it must be quite high if I'm supposed to sit on a 12. |
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Without carrying out all the math - this is essentially right. When the dealer is in such a weak position (holding a 4-5-6) he's got a great shot to bust anyway, so don't take any needless risks. |
For non-counters, standing on a hard 12 vs. the dealer's 4/5/6 is +EV. If you're counting, there are situations in a negative deck where it is correct to hit, depending on how negative the count is and what system you're using.
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The percentages below are not exact, because I simplified things a quite a bit (basically assuming an infinite number of decks), but they're close enough for this I think. Also this is only if a 4 is showing, the 5 and 6 are left as an excercise for the reader. :)
A dealer with a 4 showing will end up with the following results: Code:
17 12.1% Basically if you stand on 12 you'll win the 42% of the time the dealer busts and lose the other 58% of the time. If you hit you really have seven things that can happen with your hand: <16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, or Bust. The chart below shows for each hand (1st column), how likely you are to get that hand (2nd column), how likely the hand is to win if you get it (3rd) and overall how likely you are to win with that hand (4th). If you sum up the 4th column you'll see that you only have a 38.4% chance to win if you hit on a 12 with a 4 showing (and a 4.5% chance to push). Code:
Bust 30.8% 0.0% 0.0% |
Did you crunch those #s yourself Daimyo?
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Yeah. When I was learning the Blackjack chart I wanted to calculate the numbers for each play on my own to make sure I understood the reasoning for each play. I simplified things a bit to make it easy to do in Excel though, so its not exactly accurate.
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Good stuff. What does your math say about doubling down on A-9, A-8, or A-7 when dealer shows a 4-5-6?
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Are you looking to disprove the standard blackjack strategy chart here? Or just to better understand why it says what it says?
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I am trying to understand the math involved. |
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You have the math in terms of the win rate by just folding your hard 12. With A 7/8/9 you now get to wipe out your bust rate. So take out the 30% from his chart. You aren't winning with that entire 30%, but distributing it over the rest of the possibilities should show you that you are a huge favorite in that situation. |
Here is my thinking on A-9, dealer holding a 6: My expected win percentage if I stay is probably in the high 90s. For doubling to be a bad play, my win percentage has to go below 50, which I just don't see how that's possible. I know the chart says not to double that hand, but I don't see why.
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You should try to get into the World Series of Blackjack!
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Here a good strategy for Blackjack.
1)Start with table minimum limit. If you lose a hand double what you put in last time. Continue to double what you put in last time. For example you put in $5.00 and lose. Then next hand put down $10.00. If you lose you will put $20 next hand. etc When you win a hand go back down and put down the minimum for that table again. And follow step #1 again. |
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Not that this isn't an awesome strategy. |
Sounds like my hairbrain roulette angle. Bet red/black and keepting doubling until you win. You can't lose.
Except for that darn green hole. |
Awesome Strategy = How The Casinos Can Build Those Magnificent Edifices and Still Afford To Serve Free Booze
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If the table minimum is $5.00, hopefully you will win a hand before you reach the maximum on the table. My strategy your going to end up winning and making a profit every time before you leave the table. Try it out. |
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Yep that strategy works great on roulette too. |
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Somehow civilization has just stumbled upon this angle. |
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All of my gambling strategies are, in fact, based strictly on getting as much free booze as possible while staying in my loss budget. |
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No, thanks. |
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I figured you'd like it. |
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You have obviously never lost 6 straight hands of $5 Blackjack before. |
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Do you understand the difference between these two phrases? I'm thinking that you don't. |
Doubling your bet is a fallacy. Eventually, the house wins because of the better odds. The problem is, it's quite easy to get into a 6 or 7 hand losing streak. If we start at $5, you're quickly up to betting $320 or $640 to break even. I hope you brought at least $1K with you, and are you willing to bet $1280 if you lose that 7th hand?
Are you willing to double-down, split those 8's, etc? |
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That still only $160. $5 tables usually have high table limits. Looks for ones that do. |
Until the casinos relent and give favorable odds to the players, there are NO strategies that will guarantee that the player wins (unless you cheat, but then there's Federal prison, so I'm not sure the player "wins" in that case).
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If you win every time, why aren't you living in Las Vegas? Why work when you can just hit the casino up for cash when needed?
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Also, don't forget that if you see a table that has hit on at least 5 blacks in a row in roulettte that there is a very good chance the next spin is red. Good luck and happy gambling! |
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I should of said most of the time you will come out ahead when you leave the table. Just try it. You will be surprise how well you do if you follow the strategy. |
I have actually been considering using jb's strategy on the Powerball.
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Okay, while it's admittedly more fun just to keep poking sticks at jb... here's a link that does a very nice job debunking the (very, very old and still just as flawed) Martingale betting system that he's advocating here:
hxxp://wizardofodds.com/askthewizard/bettingsystems-martingale.html In short, while it seems like a pretty small chance that you will run out of bets to make to get back to that small win -- the chance of getting there and actually losing a lot outweighs the actual benefit of the tiny wins that you do achieve with this betting system. You basically end up with a long series of results that look something like this: +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 -1280 (oh, fuck) |
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Best to stick with one color when doing that double strategy in Roulette. This way your not jumping around picking a color. |
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Please stop. |
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You better sticking to something else. if you lose that many hands in a row. Blackjack might not be your game. |
Omg. Joe Fallacy.
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I assure you it is not my game. But at least I'm aware of that fact. |
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Please don't dish the strategy, until you at least try it.
Try it for fun with free money to see how well it works. |
Always check your horoscope for your lucky numbers before heading to the casino.
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I'm now sorry for my continued contributions to the thread at this point. Either I am up against:
- a guy who revels in his complete cluelessness, making any honest efforts totally pointless (in that case, best of luck to you jb) or -an alias address who enjoys tweaking this forum (and others) and has dedicated an absolutely enormous amount of time to doing so (in that case, well done, yuk yuk, fuck you) |
Math > "Strategy"
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You guys are such nits :D
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I was just honestly sharing my strategies to others. No one can knock it until they try it. |
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I'm still not giving up.
The problem is, Jb, you can "try" it mathematically. Mathematicaly, the strategy goes down in flames. |
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