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Accepting even money is the same thing as making an insurance bet. Regardless of whether the dealer has a blackjack or not, an insurance bet will guarantee being paid even money. However, insurance is still a bad bet. In a six-deck game, the dealer will not have a blackjack with an ace up 69.45% of the time. I have been using the trainer for 5 working days now to get used to the basic blackjack strategy and rules.Blackjack Strategy Wizard Of Odds blackjack strategy wizard of odds Blackjack, also known as twenty-one, is a comparing card game between usually several players and a dealer, where each player in turn competes against the dealer, but. What is everyones opinion on the wizard of odds simple strategy compared to basic strategy, thanks Tallman. New posts Search forums. Wizard's simple strategy. Dallas stars casino night tickets las vegas. So I went to his blackjack page to see what it is. I love the fact that, for no apparent reason, he has a picture of a girl in a bikini sitting at a blackjack table. When using our Blackjack Trainer, pay close attention to this score, this is more important than your dollar balance. Random luck can sway your balance around, but as long as you are playing perfect blackjack strategy, you will give yourself the best chance of winning money long term! Images for wizard of odds blackjack strategy calculatorHow to Win Against Blackjack Dealers“What wizard of odds blackjack strategy chart is piggybacking in blackjack?” The Cancellation Betting System - Wizard of OddsA FEW FACTS ABOUT HARD HANDSBlackjack Chart wizard of odds blackjack strategy chart with Surrender. I have a question about the wizardofodds blackjack card counter game on the web site maybe somebody can answer. Does it account for cards already dealt as in a real game? For example, if the count is high am i more likely to be dealt an ace or ten OR if i play a million hands am i likely to get an accurate win rate?
Some ships will have skill bonuses available (E.g., retriever's ore hold bonus, epithal's PI hold bonus).So, you mention the ORE mining ship (there are 8 + 2 support ships in the mining category), ALL mining ships use ore holds mainly. So, for the sake of not just repeating that, and in case you'd like some more broadly applicable information, I want to go into more detail about managing your cargo hold while missioning, clearing combat anomalies, or otherwise fighting lots of NPCs:There are modules and rigs you can equip to increase your ship's cargo hold, but if you're planning to be getting in fights with it, this isn't necessarily worth it! Firstly, non-hauling ships have low cargo generally to limit them in other ways (such as ammo, spare module, drones and deployables carried. It is by design that combat ships have limited cargo holds, so as to limit the amount of consumables that can be carried at once.Others have already talked about increasing the size of cargo-type specific holds, like the Venture's ore hold - that is to say, that you usually can't, not unless it's a ship that specifically mentions having increased cargo space based on your level of particular skills. Do you want a nippy frigate deploying 20 of the largest warp bubbles wherever it goes?)Secondly, unless the bay in question specifically says 'Cargo Bay' (as opposed to 'Fleet Bay', 'Ship Maintenance Bay' or 'Ore Hold'), there are no modules to expand that bay's space. Eve online add high power slot card.
In the 1980's I programmed my T.I. calculator to do drill and practice for BJ basic strategy based on a chart I found in a book.
and T.I.'s have not changed one bit since
I made flash cards and am a big advocate of that method. Trainers are fine but the soft hands and splits don't happen often enough to test those situations properly. Maybe I should make a setting in the trainer to only do those hands.
I think that is a great idea, Wizard! You might also want to include double and surrender hands.The array of boxes shown in WOO for Basic Strategies hurt my head. I had to find a way to remember. I learned a 'basic' many years before WOO, same concepts and 'almost' identical decisions.
I wrote down something in English, in paragraphs if you will.
3 paragraphs to be exact. Went something like: (Knowing that pairs and soft hands have their own paragraphs, and this example is for H17, no surrender etc)
Two cards up to 8 total, hit vs any Dealer upcard.
Two cards of 9 total, double vs 3 thru 6, hit 2 and 7 thru Ace.
Two cards of 10 total...
Etc..
You can finish that paragraph, do the whole thing in your own words so you can remember it. It is a short paragraph.
Then tackle pairs:
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2s or 3s, split vs 2-7 ( I actually said 2s, 3s split to seven, it needs to roll off the tongue ), hit 8 thru Ace.4s hit 'cept 5 & 6 doubles.
5s....
6s....
Etc. you need it in your own words....
Then tackle soft hands:
A,2 A,3 double vs dealers 5 or 6, otherwise hit
A,4 A,5 double vs dealers 4, 5, 6......
A6..
Treat 3 or more cards at a live table as a total just like 2 cards (OK I stand 3 card 16 ;-)
Just the most Basic of Basic..
Three short paragraphs, in words. There is symmetry in the order often, which makes it easier.
Not a bunch of boxes, just 3 paragraphs. You can recite them driving down the road, or with your head on your pillow as you go to sleep, or as you are walking into the casino. Once you know them, you can repeat them.
Paragraph about 2 card totals.
Paragraph about pairs.
Paragraph about soft hands.
None are long paragraphs.
If you sit down and deal yourself a couple hundred thousand hands from a six deck shoe, you will never have to repeat them again. You couldn't play it wrong if you wanted to, it's automatic - no thinking.
I actually never wrote any of that down, I just taught myself in paragraphs. I then repeated them to myself.
That worked well for me, but then my mind works in mysterious ways, when it works at all ;-!
Then you can focus on 'other' things.
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It is not a matter of memorizing the correct play.
You must be able to play without thinking and trying to memorizing anything. For instance if soft 18vs 9 comes up you must automatically know what is the correct play without thinking and trying to memorizing anything.
Just like a pilot in an aero plane if an emergency situation arises he must be able to execute the correct move without thinking anything. For that they have to undergo flight simulator training so every often.
It should be the same for your BJ play.
Here is where I get my flight simulator training for BJ.
(Not sure this is allowed here). Up to the moderator here.
Grey area for me. I'm going to leave it up because:
The version first found is free.
Reputable site known to many members.
Might be of use to some.
However;
Free version doesn't work on all devices, including my phone, so I can't fully check the link atm.
Free version is a teaser for an expensive pro version below it.
WoV is not endorsing or recommending either the free or paid version of this program, with me leaving the link available. It may yet be removed.
I've never played at a Blackjack Table because I absolutely hate playing any game where I do not know the optimal strategy while sleeping.
I'm not a very visual learner, and there's no way I can memorize a color coded chart of boxes.
I quickly threw together a 1 page strategy sheet that, to me, is far easier to memorize. Check it out here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6TkUueCoFB0ZGdVdmRSckRDZXM
How did you get basic strategy down 200%? I am thinking about flashcards as well..
I have a photographic memory so for me just straight memorization. If you like colors, use color charts that appeal to you visually.
The booklet was only $2 back then. The scotch tape was added later.
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So take my comments with this in mind: I've no PLAYING experience.So for the last couple of weeks I've been practicing the Wizard of Odds BJ Game & Trainer - up to a couple of hundred hands a day. I shuddered thinking of the 200+ cells to memorize in Basic Strategy, but came across the Wizard's Simple Strategy with only 21 cells to memorize.
Then in the Wizard's website, Jeff Pepper made a strategy listing the exceptions, and also made a colorized card.
http://wizardofodds.com/blackjack/images/wizard-simple-exceptions.gif
This has only 18 cells to memorize - but don't forget, as other posters have stated, you can bring your card with you to the table. I have the Jeff Pepper card down pat, I would say. I make maybe 1 (careless) mistake every 80 hands or so (1.25% error, in case you are math-oriented). That is my signal to stop practicing, and might be a good indicator when I get to a table to stop or take a break after 80 deals - or if my buy-in is close to 0.
I don't have PLAYING experience to share with you (yet), but I'm happy to share my LEARNING experiences with you and how I was able to memorize the 18 cells in Jeff Pepper's strategy card.
If you don't want to memorize a strategy card or bring one with you, at least read through this forum, and capitalize on the experiences the others are happy to share with you!
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