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EXAMPLES OF HOW TO USE THE STRATEGY
- Single-deck game with NDAS, you hold 3-3 and the dealer’s upcard is a 7. You should split.
- Double-deck game with DAS, you hold 4-4 and the dealer’s upcard is a 5. You should split.
- Double-deck game with NDAS, you hold 4-4 and the dealer’s upcard is a 5. You should not split.
- Six-deck game with DAS, you hold 9-9 and the dealer’s upcard is a 9. You should split.
- Against a dealer ace, surrender hard 5 to 7 (including 3s), and 12 to 17 (including 6s, 7s, and 8s).
- Against a dealer ten, surrender hard 14 to 16, including 7s and 8s.
- Against a dealer 9, surrender hard 10-6 and 9-7 (but not 8s).
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pete2000 New Member
OK....the basic strategy says: 'HIT my hard 16 when Dealer shows a 10 up'. What about when the running count is +16? Shouldn't I back off the basic strategy given the fact that the deck is now '10 rich'? Don't I have a greater chance of bust with such a situation?? A math teacher....Pete2000 pete2000 , Jan 22, 2008 #1ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BLACKJACK
WHAT IS THE CORRECT BLACKJACK BASIC STRATEGY?
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BASIC STRATEGY HISTORY
The first scientific and mathematically sound attempts to devise a basic strategy were published by Roger Baldwin, et al in 1953. In 1962, Edward Thorp published his findings of an optimal blackjack strategy using a high-speed digital computer. Julian Braun continued this work and published what most players know today as the correct basic strategy of the game. Further refinements for single and double deck were made by Peter Griffin who published what is considered, by most professional players today, as the exact basic strategy of the game.
Although the majority of the playing strategies shown have been known for many years you may find differences of opinion on some of the finer points of play. Don’t labor over these fine points! Instead, you might even consider misplaying some of them to camouflage your play as a card counter.
For many years, Stanford Wong’s Basic Blackjack were the player’s best resources for the “correct” basic strategy for any number of decks and rules. These charts are organized by rule and rule variation. Players are advised to check the particular casino or casino area rules to determine which chart and possibly which portions of the charts are applicable.
Although casino rules can change overnight, players were often (prior to 2000) advised to compare rules with those of the Las Vegas Strip casinos. On the Strip you were often able to find games where you can double down on any two cards and in which the dealer stood of soft 17. In Downtown Las Vegas most casinos would have their dealers hit soft 17. In Reno, dealers generally hit soft 17 and you were usually allowed to double only on 10 or 11. Many of the larger casinos allowed doubling after splitting and some even offered late surrender. Be sure you understand all the rules and options available to you before you step inside a casino. In recent years, many casinos are now forcing 6:5 blackjack rules on the public. This is a terrible rule for the player as it adds about 1.39% more to the casino edge against you.