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You still lose, just less often
Dear Mark,
Every basic strategy card, blackjack book, and yes, you, recommend
splitting eights against a dealer 10. Well, fear gets the
better of me, and I depart from correct play and just hit
instead of splitting the pair. So what should I do about a
hand that always seems to haunt me? Hit, split or play the
hunch? Scott N.
You're right, Scott, eights against a 10 is a phantasmal
hand that stalks most players like Marley's ghost.
As my readers know, blackjack is a game where the proper hit,
stand, splitting and doubling decisions are necessary in order
to cut the house edge down to a minimum. These proper decisions
are called basic strategy and have been arrived at by computer
simulations of millions of hands.
But fallacious logic tells you that splitting this hand creates
two losers. Seems every time you split those eights you get,
at best, two 10s. Then the dealer always has a nine or 10
in the hole, and bang, the jingling you hear is not Marley's
forged chains but all your money falling into the dealer's
tray.
So what happens to the average player? He starts deviating
from basic strategy because FEAR sets in. The FEAR is actually
False Evidence Appearing Real. FEAR camouflages the logic
of computer studies. But according to basic strategy, the
proper move is to split 8s if the game you're playing doesn't
allow surrender. Why? Because you will lose more money in
the long run if you hit instead of splitting. Mathematically,
when you just hit the hand, you will lose $51 for every $100
wagered. However, if you split, you will lose $44 for every
$100 bet. A seven dollar difference for every hundred dollars
wagered.
Granted, Scott, it's a character builder to come out of pocket
with additional money, but the key behind basic strategy is:
Win more money not necessarily more hands.
Dear Mark,
I've been around computers since 1978 and some folks even
call me a computer genius. My new project is to develop a
hand-held computer I can conceal in my pocket and try counting
cards with much more accuracy. What are the risks/consequences
if caught with a hand-held computing device in my possession
in a casino? Anonymous
Dear Anonymous, allow me to let Beavis and Butthead spell
it out for you: "Just because you own a computer doesn't
mean you still can't be stupid."
Dear Mark,
I have been following your advice and making casino bets that
have less than a two percent house advantage. I now consider
myself a reformed player. My blockhead brother on the other
hand makes bets with no rhyme or reason. Since we both play
craps, show me why my pass line bet versus his favorite bet,
hardway sixes and eights, will always do better? Susan M.
Susan, by using a simple mathematical formula, I will prove
that by playing smart, your play will generally outperform
your brother's.
Let's first analyze your action, Susan. A pass line bet, with
no odds, has a house advantage of 1.4%. With a $5 wager and
50 playing decisions per hour, your theoretical loss (all
bets lose over time) is $5 X 50 X 0.014, or $3.50 per hour.
Relatively cheap entertainment. In comparison, your brother's
bet, the hard six or eight, has a house advantage of 9.1%.
The damage to his bankroll would be $5 X 50 X 0.091, or $22.75
in the same amount of time. Multiply that by 15 hours of play
and you've got a sniveling, unhappy camper with a long car
ride home.
Sibling rivalry aside, glad to see you're reforming your play.
Now let's convert the blockhead.
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