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I'm a Japanese guy, Nokkie. I'm a cram school teacher and normally work in the evening. When I have time, I make a study of Blackjack through taking a test practically. I wanna become a smarter blackjack player in the future. I've been seeking for a convincing rule recently.
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2017年5月26日金曜日

[Blackjack] Two Aces vs Dealer's Ace


The three Aces brings good luck?
Two Aces against Dealer's Ace in Blackjack

Hi, there.

I reset my profile of this blog.
Check it out if you like.

Recently I've started Twitter.
Aside from a large number of tweets in a short period by a certain twitterer, it's an interesting and useful IT tool.
In my case, I don't get used to doing it yet.
I write something or attach my videos at a slow pace so far.


Anyway, I'll move on to the main subject.
It's about the Blackjack strategy.

When a player's first hand is a pair of Ace and a dealer's initial card is also Ace, split is recommended in the basic strategy of Blackjack.



Many players will hesitate about which action they should take.
Do you follow the BS and split the pair?

In my case, I will split it with concern, wishing for just one win.
If the game results in drawn one, that's satisfying to us, isn't it?

▼Practical Test▼

The results were not bad unexpectedly.

Before the test, I guessed the winning percentages would be 20% or so.
From the chip's fluctuation, I can clearly say that split is better than hit.

After all, I cannot choose hit in this situation.
If the two next cards are 10s, my hand ends up 22 busted.
That really feels empty.


I'll stop here for the present.
I have a plan to take another test in the European no hole style afterwards.
Of course, in the same situation.

I'll be back soon.


Additional Writing

Good morning, everyone.
Here in Japan. it's about 9:00 a.m.
I should say, "Good evening." to Americans.

Anyway, I took a video of the last situation early this morning.
It's about the three Aces.


▼Practical Test (European's)▼

In this test, hit was better than split.
Generally speaking, the European Style is more strict than the American Style.

If the dealer got hand BJ, both of the player's betting chips in splitting are taken in the European's.
But in some casinos, the player's original bet only is taken.
For example, Aussie casinos.

I wonder we should hit in this situation under the European rule, considering the result of the chip's fluctuation.
In Australia, I will split without hesitation.

What do you think?


That's all.
Have a good weekend.


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