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House edge in blackjack double attack?

Can anyone help me with the house edge at the bust "that" double bet http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_Attack_Blackjack Assuming six-deck Blackjack Attack with NO shoes RTE. thanks.

Even worth the money at blackjack and not by the RTE. This game is horrible. Paris side are worthless, especially the latter, which requires the dealer bust in the third map. 15:1 For payment, the dealer should have a 16 drive, which is rare in itself, and then hit a 6 to start. Avoid this game and real game of blackjack. To give an idea of the house advantage in normal (not counting the down side, it would not be available unless a sucker bet in the first place). According to "Blackbelt in Blackjack" by Arnold Snyder, the house advantage in "Spanish 21", where there is tens in the deck is about 2.6% (by playing basic strategy, against 0.5% in a standard game). Even clubs to pay money in a multi-deck shoe, the house offers an additional benefit of 2.26%, pushing the advantage to the house from top to almost 5%. Even factoring the option of doubling your bet after seeing the up card, this game will have their money, and is designed for the milling tourists who do not know what to do. Lets do some basic analysis of the chances in the bust-IT Challenge, with the payment of 15:1 busting at the third letter with the third card is a 6. As I mentioned before, to have this place, the dealer must have lasted 16 (ten years and 6) starting hand. Suppose then that for simplicity also assume that the dealer is playing alone, with nobody else at the table (the real odds are somewhat what will happen, but not enough to make a real difference). There are 48 cards in each pack of 288 cards for MSEs in a 6-deck shoe. The opportunity to take a penny on this bridge is 1 / 4 (72/288). The odds of being stretched and 6 is 24 (Humber 6) / 287 (number of cards in the shoe). The possibilities of taking another 6 with the two letters removed is 23/286. Multiplying these probabilities together gives us an approximate total probability of busting the bank in the third letter with the third card is a 6 69/41041, from 594.8 to 1. This pays 15:1, so the house edge is quite high. Just to be complete, we can assume that you know, six is that he (she is the dealer's up card). The probabilities in this case are simply possibilities of 1:4, drawing a 10 on the top and 23/236 opportunity to take another 6. This gives us a total of 49.7:1 or probabilities 23/1144, much larger than the gain of this hand. To give you a comparison, a single number bet in roulette pays 35:1, while true odds in American roulette is 38:1. A good rule of thumb to go to a casino is: If the game is a variant of the classic game, it's usually because the casino receives more money from it then the base model.

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Jess posted at 2008-5-7 Category: Blackjack On The Web