| Posted by: popanov at January 7, 2004, 7:37 pm | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
2 Geff
Thank a lot. If You REALLY will isit Moscow just email me at ebest$yandex.ru(change $ for @)
>Regarding 'surrender' then the Basic Strategy is surprisingly ery similar to that for regular Blackjack. The close 'calls' i.e. 13 s 10 still remain a 'hit' even with the 'push 22' rule.
>If you follow regular surrender strategy then you will be ery close.
So I do
>Alas, some ery good players have recognised this and so the rules will be changing to reduce the player's edge ery soon
Dawn, You are right...
2 stuey
Unfortunetly I was banned from Kritstall&Palace group. You can e-mail me.
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| Posted by: Geoff Hall at January 7, 2004, 7:41 am | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
Quote: Originally Posted by stuey
Geoff,
why would you want to play switch in Moscow
if a plain blackjack game with a triple rule gives you +0.5% on
basic strategy?
ALso there are cyberstud poker tables where
you can exchange up to three cards for an ante
(Golden Palace, Kristall). This game gives you 1-2%
though the basic strategy becomes complex.
Also it would be nice to know where you play...
Hi Stuey
Yes, I have played Blackjack at Golden Palace and their rules are excellent.
However, 'Blackjack Switch' offered an even higher edge (in some casinos) for perfect play and 'switch'. I know that this is not possible to 'switch' correctly 100% of the time but a ery good player will gain AT LEAST the same edge as The Golden Palace Blackjack game. In fact, if players had known the original edge of the game then it would have been swamped with advantage players at the start.
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| Posted by: stuey at January 7, 2004, 12:35 am | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
Geoff,
why would you want to play switch in Moscow
if a plain blackjack game with a triple rule gives you +0.5% on
basic strategy?
ALso there are cyberstud poker tables where
you can exchange up to three cards for an ante
(Golden Palace, Kristall). This game gives you 1-2%
though the basic strategy becomes complex.
Also it would be nice to know where you play...
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| Posted by: Geoff Hall at January 6, 2004, 7:50 pm | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
Quote: Originally Posted by popano
Here, in Russia, it is stay. I think it is good for a player. Do You?
PS Please post Your simulation results for Basic Strategy with surrender.
Regards.
I haven't seen any casinos in Moscow stay on AA and they shouldn't be doing that. I am in Moscow next week so if you tell me what casino is doing that then I will check it out while I'm there.
Regarding 'surrender' then the Basic Strategy is surprisingly ery similar to that for regular Blackjack. The close 'calls' i.e. 13 s 10 still remain a 'hit' even with the 'push 22' rule. If you follow regular surrender strategy then you will be ery close.
The gain by allowing surrender after 'switching' is around 0.18% depending on the rules that the casino have.
Best regards
Geoff
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| Posted by: popanov at January 6, 2004, 11:34 am | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
Quote: Originally Posted by Geoff Hall
Soft 12 i.e. hit again
Geoff
Here, in Russia, it is stay. I think it is good for a player. Do You?
PS Please post Your simulation results for Basic Strategy with surrender.
Regards.
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| Posted by: popanov at January 4, 2004, 11:50 am | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
Quote: Originally Posted by Geoff Hall
Answers to your questions :-
1. No. Although there are count systems that make insurance decisions profitable to card counters.
2. The original simulator did not include the surrender option but we have updated the new simulator to include surrender decisions.
3. Depends on the exact ersion in the casino and whether the casino allows surrender BEFORE 'Switch' at the moment. I will know the exact difference once I have started running surrender ersions on the new simulator sometime next week. Surrender adds about 0.6% to the players edge (as this is ES in Russia) so it is a aluable rule to the players.
Best regards
Geoff
Thanks for answers.
I don`t have any simulator Just basic strategy from wizardofodds. after examination i think player`s edge is even smaller.
The idea of insurance that BJ is paid 1:1 and then dealer has it You paid 3:2...BUT here in Russia You can`t surrend... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: Geoff Hall at January 2, 2004, 8:40 pm | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
Quote: Originally Posted by popano
Hi! I am from Russia. Blackjack Switch is new game here(rules may seem strange for You...
I have some questions:
1. Is it profitable to make insurance? espesially when i have BJ on one box?
2. Why there is no surrender option in Basic strategy chart?
3.what will be house edge if it is possible to make surender AFTER switch?
Regards
Answers to your questions :-
1. No. Although there are count systems that make insurance decisions profitable to card counters.
2. The original simulator did not include the surrender option but we have updated the new simulator to include surrender decisions.
3. Depends on the exact ersion in the casino and whether the casino allows surrender BEFORE 'Switch' at the moment. I will know the exact difference once I have started running surrender ersions on the new simulator sometime next week. Surrender adds about 0.6% to the players edge (as this is ES ... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: popanov at January 2, 2004, 7:16 pm | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
Hi! I am from Russia. Blackjack Switch is new game here(rules may seem strange for You...
I have some questions:
1. Is it profitable to make insurance? espesially when i have BJ on one box?
2. Why there is no surrender option in Basic strategy chart?
3.what will be house edge if it is possible to make surender AFTER switch?
Regards
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| Posted by: Geoff Hall at November 24, 2003, 1:51 pm | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
Quote: Originally Posted by Gamblegirl
http://www.customstrategycards.com/vnd_playtech.htm
..for blackjack and switch info.
http://mb.winneronline.com/showthre...24&page=2&pp=20
..for standard deviation information from Geoff Hall.
Thanks for digging the link up Gamblegirl, I'd forgotten how long the thread was, you have to get to page 5 before the more exact figures are mentioned.
It certainly gave KX and Clayman a few headaches during that time
Best regards
Geoff
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| Posted by: Gamblegirl at November 24, 2003, 11:59 am | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
http://www.customstrategycards.com/vnd_playtech.htm
..for blackjack and switch info.
http://mb.winneronline.com/showthre...24&page=2&pp=20
..for standard deviation information from Geoff Hall.
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| Posted by: hhcfreebie at November 24, 2003, 11:43 am | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
I'd rather to see dealers dress as a sexy witch instead.
Geoff, do you mind to tell us what's the STD of BJ switch is? If I play one hand with 2 $5 bet, I'll consider $10 to be a unit. What's the STD will it be?
I am just curious about it. With STD of the game it's much easier to analyze the fairness of the game. My limited result shows a return of over 100%, I can't complain much about that.
Too bad playtech casinos are in big trouble now. With ongoing "player abuse" issue, I won't dare to risk my money in any of them.
edit: thanks. gamblegirl. I am sorry I asked the question again when the answer is out there.
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| Posted by: DealerBusts at November 23, 2003, 6:33 pm | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
BJ Switch does not feel like its randomly dealt. I currently down around 130 units in about 4500 rounds. It started off badly and has been just about bearable since. However its the only game apart from Jacks or Better that I play in Playtech casinos. Btw did u get my email, Clayman?
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| Posted by: Geoff Hall at November 23, 2003, 10:48 am | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
Quote: Originally Posted by caruso
I know Geoff is on the level. I've met him, and he's just too damn guileless to have been a good pro blackjack / poker player in my opinion.
That said, nothing of the above has any bearing on the matter of Playtech cheating. Because it's not "in his interests" means nothing. Playtech have some big cats to skin, and they aren't about to be deterred by the billion to one shot that one of their game-designers might catch them.
Given the current climate of rogue behaviour from most of the Playtech crowd I really can think of smarter things to do than patronize these gutter joints.
I didn't realise that I'd met you - was it at the ICE show ?
Anyway, brief answers to the above :-
"Guileless" - hehe, not sure if that's a compliment, I suppose it is in a way.
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| Posted by: caruso at November 23, 2003, 10:01 am | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
I know Geoff is on the level. I've met him, and he's just too damn guileless to have been a good pro blackjack / poker player in my opinion.
That said, nothing of the above has any bearing on the matter of Playtech cheating. Because it's not "in his interests" means nothing. Playtech have some big cats to skin, and they aren't about to be deterred by the billion to one shot that one of their game-designers might catch them.
Given the current climate of rogue behaviour from most of the Playtech crowd I really can think of smarter things to do than patronize these gutter joints.
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| Posted by: Hip Hop at November 23, 2003, 8:54 am | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
Geoff,
What! no scans of your actual contract? Just kidding. Thanks for your response.
I'll miss you in December but you can be sure that I'll make a stop at the Four Queens in January. I think you are onto a great game with Switch it offers many things. The casinos get a game with a pretty good hold as it is ery tough for the layman to play and it is relatively resistant to the advantage crowd. It is not impossible to beat and I'm sure a dedicated few will come up with counting strategies that can beat it but this is what makes Blackjack attractive, the knowledge that it can be beat. And most importantly it is a fun game to play (and I anticipate it being fun in a crowd with a beer in my hand). I hope you've got the next Caribbean Stud here.
Hip Hop
Quote: Originally Posted by Geoff Hall
You pose an excellent question Hip Hop and one that deserves a response and although I aim to be as open as possible, on these boards, please bear in mind that I ... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: Geoff Hall at November 22, 2003, 10:07 pm | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
Quote: Originally Posted by bart
Hi Clayman,
What a hoot this game is. The Sunny group sent me a bonus to come back and try their new software, and I found this game. I had a great time with it. I got my strategy from the Wiz and want to thank you for your analysis above.
Now I cashed out a nice little profit last Wens. and if the Sunny Group just processes my winnings........
bart
Thanks for taking the time to write the nice comments Bart and I'm glad that you enjoyed the game.
I suppose that the end profit also added a certain extra % to the enjoyment level - congrats.
Best regards
Geoff
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| Posted by: Geoff Hall at November 22, 2003, 10:01 pm | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
Quote: Originally Posted by Hip Hop
Thanks for the answer Geoff,
There has been a fair bit of talk on this forum about Playtech Switch being rigged. I'm not sure I buy this type of accusation (even though I am in the middle of a pretty bad losing streak). I would think that you are in a unique position to clear this up for everyone here. Playtech licenses your game and surely there is a rather detailed contract that was drawn up. I myself would have put some protections that anyone who licenses my game would have to ensure that the game is dealt fairly. Can you confirm that you have contractual protections in place that ensure the legitimacy of this game?
Thanks in advance,
Hip Hop
You pose an excellent question Hip Hop and one that deserves a response and although I aim to be as open as possible, on these boards, please bear in mind that I also have to abide by certain confidential information that exists between myself and Playtec... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: Hip Hop at November 22, 2003, 7:48 pm | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
Quote: Originally Posted by caruso
LMAO. So if Geoff says, "yes, I have contractual protection" you think this has any bearing whatsoever on the matter of Playtech cheating?
Good grief man, get real.
Yes man I am getting real.
First off I really don't think the big software providors cheat, I don't think they have to. And secondly Switch is unique online in that there is an outside entity with contracts signed with a somewhat large company (Playtech). Even if gamblers are not protected against fraud you can be damn sure that someone like Geoff has legal protection. If Playtech ruins the name of his baby then there would be large suits and settlements involved, a corporation can only run so far. The financial exposure that Playtech would have against a license holder would be much greater than that of the cheated customers.
If Geoff were to say that "yes" you mentioned it would have 'some' bearing on the cheating matter. Woul... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: bart at November 22, 2003, 3:33 pm | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
Quote: Originally Posted by Clayman
So, if you're betting $3/$3 per ($6/round) on a 100/100 deal, you could be in for a thrill-packed ride on the BJSwitch roller-coaster.
Hi Clayman,
What a hoot this game is. The Sunny group sent me a bonus to come back and try their new software, and I found this game. I had a great time with it. I got my strategy from the Wiz and want to thank you for your analysis above.
Now I cashed out a nice little profit last Wens. and if the Sunny Group just processes my winnings........
bart
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| Posted by: Hip Hop at November 22, 2003, 8:06 am | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
Thanks for the answer Geoff,
There has been a fair bit of talk on this forum about Playtech Switch being rigged. I'm not sure I buy this type of accusation (even though I am in the middle of a pretty bad losing streak). I would think that you are in a unique position to clear this up for everyone here. Playtech licenses your game and surely there is a rather detailed contract that was drawn up. I myself would have put some protections that anyone who licenses my game would have to ensure that the game is dealt fairly. Can you confirm that you have contractual protections in place that ensure the legitimacy of this game?
Thanks in advance,
Hip Hop
should you or anyone else wish to e-mail me: checkers3333@yahoo.com
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| Posted by: Geoff Hall at November 3, 2003, 2:53 pm | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
Quote: Originally Posted by Hip Hop:
Hi,
I use the Wizard's switch decisions table for some difficult decisions (just print it up on an 11x17 sheet of paper there are a lot of numbers here). The wizard used infinite decks for his calculations, are the eight deck switch charts available anywhere? If anyone has seen them please let me know.
Hip Hop
There are 156 changes to the 'switch' strategy for infinite deck as opposed to 6-deck (which is the number of decks on the Internet ersion).
My thanks to 'Clayman' for spending his aluable time both in scutinising and inserting the changes.
There are no plans, as yet, to release the multi-deck 'switch' strategy although it appears that The Wizard's strategy may not affect the player's edge too much, despite the 156 differences.
The exact effect to the player will be posted here, hopefully within the next few days, when the results have been rerun and confirmed.
Best regards
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| Posted by: Hip Hop at November 3, 2003, 8:28 am | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
Hi,
I use the Wizard's switch decisions table for some difficult decisions (just print it up on an 11x17 sheet of paper there are a lot of numbers here). The wizard used infinite decks for his calculations, are the eight deck switch charts available anywhere? If anyone has seen them please let me know.
Hip Hop
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| Posted by: Clayman at October 30, 2003, 5:08 pm | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
Quote: Originally Posted by KX:
If Clayman or someone else is still playing Switch and interested in adding data to my stats feel free to tell me and I will e-mail u my Excel-file. There are some suspicious results, but the amount of data is still to small for me to draw any firm conclusion.
Sure - I'm always interested in data. By all means, mail me your Excel file. Do you still have my e-mail address?
You, or anyone, are welcome to have any of my result-files if you want to combine results or analyze whatever.
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| Posted by: caruso at October 28, 2003, 2:18 pm | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
What's non-factual? Clearly the ariance at a given wager-level at Switch must be less than the equal wager-level at standard single-hand blackjack. If the game is playing the opposite of that, something is wrong, ie. the game is rigged (riggable). Nothing un-factual about that.
You might try getting yourself a course in some of the basic mathematical concepts of gambling before accusing people of non-factual statements.
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| Posted by: KX at October 28, 2003, 1:20 pm | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
I have wagered a few $ millions on Switch and so far I'm ahead of expectation. I do believe the payoff is OK, but I still doubt the randomness of the hands. I made an effort to prove this and I recorded about 8000 hands. After this I was banned from the casino group in question. I recently started playing Switch at another group of casinos but didn't bother recording the hands. After a number of good sessions there I was banned there as well.
If Clayman or someone else is still playing Switch and interested in adding data to my stats feel free to tell me and I will e-mail u my Excel-file. There are some suspicious results, but the amount of data is still to small for me to draw any firm conclusion.
Caruso is extremely amusing as always. Once again he makes statments he can't erify with facts. He behaves identically to other posters he loves to bash.
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| Posted by: caruso at October 28, 2003, 3:18 am | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
No, I said, and meant, "all". My own results at Playtech table games, and those of many others, are disastrous.
If the Switch game is more olatile, it's because it's rigged (riggable), not because the game itself is more so, it should be less so.
$10 BJ . $10 (5+5) Switch is obviously more olatile because of the single bet against the split 50% bets. Add to that the fact that a Switch BJ pays even money and there are far fewer double / split plays and the olatility goes further down.
My own Switch results were olatile also - because the game is rigged, no other reason.
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| Posted by: Clayman at October 27, 2003, 4:44 pm | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
Quote: Originally Posted by caruso:
AT LEAST a 2% house edge (approximately correct for all Playtech bullsh*t games)
Guess I'll assume you're talking VP.
Certainly not true for BJS & BJ, at least for me. (99.76% & 99.83% payback respectively.)
With or without any goodies, whether unwashed or bathed.
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| Posted by: caruso at October 27, 2003, 2:31 pm | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
Quote: Originally Posted by Clayman:
And why recommend to stay away when even you are still willing to play Micro if the bonus is right?
Well yes, obviously, assuming the addition of any little extras that will offset AT LEAST a 2% house edge (approximately correct for all Playtech bullsh*t games), go for it, no problem.
I was addressing the unwashed masses, not the bathed few.
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| Posted by: Geoff Hall at October 27, 2003, 1:39 pm | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
Quote: Originally Posted by hhcfreebie:
I don't think it's necessary to increase the house edge. Although the house edge of BJswitch is much lower than regular BJ as it is, it is much more difficult to play BJswitch perfectly. Players have to choose when to siwtch along with the best move for each hand correctly in order to enjoy the lower house edge. I think it's pretty fair.
hhcfreebie
That is exactly why Blackjack Switch can be offered at a lower house edge, you are 100% correct.
There will be those who study the 'Switch' strategy in order to benefit from a reduced house edge but this will be far outweighed by those players who just want to gamble (or who think that they can 'switch' correctly by intuition).
Best regards
Geoff
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| Posted by: Geoff Hall at October 27, 2003, 1:28 pm | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
Quote: Originally Posted by Dave R:
Goeff,
I have seen your game in action at the
TAJ MAHAL in AC (before it was discontinued), and it was truly fantastic. It was the only game of BJ I have ever seen in AC where the dealers had to remember to hit soft 17.
I saw at least 3 different dealers that simply FORGOT to hit soft 17, as it is simply a force of habit of any good AC bj dealer.The floor supervisor did not catch the dealers mistakes except on one occasion.
The neon sign above the BJ SWITCH table attracted everyones attention, it was really cool. The words "Blackjack Switch" continually changed the colors of the rainbow every few seconds.
Geoff, I suggest you REINTRODUCE a new ariation of your game to executives at the TAJ. Use certain rule ariations to increase the house edge to .5% (optimal strategy).
I am convinced that your game will be a major success, as I watched it in action for several hours at a time, and players thoroughly enjo... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: hhcfreebie at October 27, 2003, 1:19 pm | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
I don't think it's necessary to increase the house edge. Although the house edge of BJswitch is much lower than regular BJ as it is, it is much more difficult to play BJswitch perfectly. Players have to choose when to siwtch along with the best move for each hand correctly in order to enjoy the lower house edge. I think it's pretty fair.
I chatted with a pitboss once in Vegas. He said that BJ is the most profitable game in casino although it has the lowest house edge. You will understand why just by observing how people play BJ in intercasino.
Once BJswitch is introduced, I bet it will be more profitable than BJ for casinos, until the card counters start to surface anyway.
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online gambling "watcher".
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| Posted by: Dave R at October 27, 2003, 12:38 pm | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
Goeff,
I have seen your game in action at the
TAJ MAHAL in AC (before it was discontinued), and it was truly fantastic. It was the only game of BJ I have ever seen in AC where the dealers had to remember to hit soft 17.
I saw at least 3 different dealers that simply FORGOT to hit soft 17, as it is simply a force of habit of any good AC bj dealer.The floor supervisor did not catch the dealers mistakes except on one occasion.
The neon sign above the BJ SWITCH table attracted everyones attention, it was really cool. The words "Blackjack Switch" continually changed the colors of the rainbow every few seconds.
Geoff, I suggest you REINTRODUCE a new ariation of your game to executives at the TAJ. Use certain rule ariations to increase the house edge to .5% (optimal strategy).
I am convinced that your game will be a major success, as I watched it in action for several hours at a time, and players thoroughly enjoyed the concept.
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| Posted by: Clayman at October 27, 2003, 9:41 am | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
Quote: Originally Posted by caruso:
Playtech is rigged.
Stay away.
Based on??
Are you talking about the TG Video Poker? BJ? BJS? All?
And why recommend to stay away when even you are still willing to play Micro if the bonus is right?
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| Posted by: Clayman at October 27, 2003, 8:53 am | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
Quote: Originally Posted by basic:
anyone got tips?
I believe the following Basic Stratgy plays advocated by the Wiz to be in error and play accordingly
Wiz says******* What I do
11 s 9 Dbl******** Hit
12 s 5 Hit******** Stand
12 s 6 Hit******** Stand
A,5 s 6 Hit******* Double
A,6 s 5 Hit******* Double
6,6 s 4 Hit******* Split
I believe these errors are due to the fact that the Wiz used an infinite-deck assumption in creating his EV tables. I also believe some of his play/switch decisions are in error (I know one is - 2,8 & 8,6 s 6) but there is nothing I can do about that and so I base my play/switch decisions on his EV table.
I am down 22 flat-bet units in 8281 hands counting splits as 2 hands (4084 dealer up-cards, 113 splits) for a 99.76% payback. W 40.96%, L 42.74% T 16.3%. Double win 49.66%, Double L 32.51% Double Tie 17.83%
I find the olatility, as shown in the following table, much greater than regular BJ
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| Posted by: Geoff Hall at October 26, 2003, 7:01 pm | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
Quote: Originally Posted by basic:
Ok, how the heck do you win at Blackjack Switch. I never increased my bankroll while playing BJ switch. Im here playing at Slots.com, after talking about Playtech in another post. I bet $3+$3....and I cant get anywhere, It seems like the game is more advantageous toward the dealer, but I heard that when Taj Mahal Casino in Atlantic City intro'd this game, it was a players advantage.
I dont see it, anyone got tips?
Try
http://www.wizardofodds.com/games/b.../bj_switch.html
Mike Shackleford has done some good analysis on the game.
Also, Clayman has had a lot of experience playing this game online and, as usual, can provide well-detailed results to back up his claims.
Incidentally, the ersion that went into The Taj Mahal had a house edge of 0.09% (for perfect 'switching' & strategy) although, unfortunately, it was removed from the floor after having a poor winning rate in the 2nd month, despite taking around $... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: basic at October 26, 2003, 5:58 pm | | Topic: Playtech Blackjack Switch, help>>?? Forum: Winner Online |
Ok, how the heck do you win at Blackjack Switch. I never increased my bankroll while playing BJ switch. Im here playing at Slots.com, after talking about Playtech in another post. I bet $3+$3....and I cant get anywhere, It seems like the game is more advantageous toward the dealer, but I heard that when Taj Mahal Casino in Atlantic City intro'd this game, it was a players advantage.
I dont see it, anyone got tips?
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