[Blackjack] Hit 15, 16 vs D7, DA
Blackjack Strategy
Should we surrender if allowed?Most blackjack players annoy their hands.
For example, hard 15 or hard 16, etc.
When the player's hand is 15 and the dealer's face-up card is 7 or stronger, hit is recommended in the basic strategy.
This time, I conducted a blackjack experiment on both 15 vs D7 and 15 vs DA.
Besides, 16 vs D7 & 16 vs DA.
This video consists of 40 scenes selected from all the trials.
The former part is about hard 15, and the latter is about hard 16.
The playback time is about 15 min.
Result of Hit 15
The following graphs show the results gained by the 100 data each.
We would lose at a rate of 2/3.
We would lose at a rate of 4/5.
The winning percentages except for a tie
are as follows:
vs Dealer's 7 31% vs Dealer's Ace 15%
Result of Hit 16
It's similar to the 2nd graph (Hit 15 vs DA).
As we expected, we are unlikely to win in this case.
It's worse than the probability of winning one number on a dice.
The winning percentages except for a tie
are as follows:
vs Dealer's 7 18% vs Dealer's Ace 14%
★Considerations★
When hitting 15 or 16 vs D's 7-Ace, we would win at a rate of 14-31%.
That's based on the experiments.
The rate range is desperate to us.
If surrender is allowed, it's a good way to avoid an easy defeat.
I mean it's bust.
When hitting 15, the player busted 62 out of the 100 games.
When hitting 16, the player busted 78 out of the 100 games.
What hopeless hands they are!
I will play in casinos where surrender is allowed.
That' all.
Good luck for your disgusting hands.
Bye.







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