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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8月1日火曜日

[Blackjack Box Match] 1-BOX vs 3-BOX


Box Match

Which do you think would be better to win, using 1-box or 3-box?


In Blackjack tables , have you ever seen the player using 3 boxes?
Is it his/her convincing betting strategy?

I conducted a Blackjack experiment to calculate the winning percentages for both patterns.

The players follows the basic strategy.
This video consists of 15 scenes selected from all.
The playback time is about 15 min.

The following graphs show the results based on the 100 data.
The tie rate is unexpectedly high.

Compared to the 2BOX, which was the last experiment, the tie rate in the 3-BOX this time is lower than the 2-BOX.


The results except for a tie

 are as follows:


Winning Percentages
1BOX-3unit 43%    3BOX-1unit 45%   


The chips fluctuation
1BOX-3unit -37.5 chips    3BOX-1unit -3.5 chips


To sum up, the 3-BOX is more preferable than the 1-BOX.

However, I wonder every casino allows one player to use several boxes.
About 15 years ago, I was rejected to use 2 boxes alone in a casino in Korea.
Why was that banned?
I guess using several boxes are advantageous to players.


That's all.
Thank you for reading.
I'd be glad if it's useful.
Bye.


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