Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
There is no reason to implement cheating if it is hardly noticeable
Good point.

I know next to nothing about real Black Jack, but what I could read about it, the normal house advantage is supposed to be really low anyways. One might suspect a big boost to the player with the FL rules that the dealer plays after player bust. But this is not so. I suspect the supposed low house advantage originates from all the special moves like doubling and splitting and a different pay out for BJ. Those are all missing.

This way it is most likely to a coin toss, if you play as the dealer would play. So the challenge would be to find those combinations (dealer starting card and your current points) where deviating from dealer play mode should be statistically advantagous. The problem with standard strategy tables is, they assume you loose if you bust first.

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My winning chips mostly come from poker. The bonus chips count for total winnings as it seems. The problem are the on hand chips. I have 10 times total winnings than actual chips