| Posted by: GrandMaster at May 8, 2004, 12:08 pm | | Topic: How do we know those dealers aren't cheating? Forum: Winner Online |
Quote: Originally Posted by belkin90
I played the single deck blackjack at Diamond Club Casino
who uses the software of Boss Media.
During the game, the dealer got three consecutive blackjacks once,
and two consecutive blackjack several times. I got some blackjacks,
but not in succesion. Those tragic events happened in 197 rounds.
How do we know those dealers aren't cheating?
We don't know. The probability of BJ in the single deck game is 4.83%. The probability of two consecutive BJs is 0.233% or 1/429. The probability of 2 consecutive dealer BJs at least once in 197 hands is about 37%, the probability of this happening exactly once is about 29%, twice 6.6%, three times 1%. The probability of 3 BJs in a row is about 1 in 8900, so the probability of 3 consecutive BJs in 197 hands is about 2.2% or 1 in 45. The things that happened to you may have been unlucky, but they are not ery rare. I have had 3 BJs in a row many times, even 4 BJs once.
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