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- From: jacobs@cs.utah.edu (Steven R Jacobs)
- Subject: Re: Blackjack
- Message-ID: <JACOBS.92Dec26131616@cells.cs.utah.edu>
- In-reply-to: Chris.Bradley@f374.n105.z1.fidonet.org's message of 24 Dec 92 10:24:01 GMT
- Organization: University of Utah CS Dept
- References: <725290358.AA00000@therose.pdx.com>
- Date: 26 Dec 92 13:16:16
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- In article <725290358.AA00000@therose.pdx.com> Chris.Bradley@f374.n105.z1.fidonet.org (Chris Bradley) writes:
- >
- > * In a message originally to All, "SON OF TJ" said:
- >
- >>From: jwf4r@Virginia.EDU ("SON OF TJ")
- >>Newsgroups: rec.gambling
- >>ALL PLAYERS,
- >
- >> This may seem stupid, but how does a casino profit at
- >>Blackjack? If all ties with the dealer are "pushed," why isn't
- >>it possible to just play the same rules that the house plays
- >>and come out perfectly even? Allowing for a modicum of human
- >>intelligence, shouldn't a player be able to profit most of the
- >>time? I am sure that casinos are not offering a game that
- >>gives away money, so what's the catch? Where is the edge for
- >>the casino? I hope and I am sure that I am not the only one
- >>wondering this....no one I have gambled with has been able to
- >>tell me, so HELP!
- >
- > The edge is that you have the opportunity to bust before the house does, and
- > if it were that easy, everyone would win at Blackjack. If you play basic
- > strategy, you are sitting at a 48/51 shift in the houses favor.
-
- If you mean to imply that the odds at blackjack are 48:51 in favor of the
- house, you are *way* off. This would imply a house edge of several
- percent. Any BJ game worth playing will have a house edge that is less
- than 1/2 of 1%, and any decent single deck game in Vegas will have a
- house edge of less than 0.2% for basic strategy players. Occasionally,
- games which favor the (basic strategy) player by a very small amount can
- be found.
- --
- Steve Jacobs ({bellcore,hplabs,uunet}!utah-cs!jacobs, jacobs@cs.utah.edu)
- "Don't worry, I just have these harmless pocket rockets...."
-