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Mike_25
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An example strategy adjustment by decks:
Pair of 5's vs. dealer 6:
• Fewer decks (1-2): Split. Removing cards has bigger impact, so try for two 10-value hands.
• More decks (6): Don't split. Less card impact, so keep pair as one 10-value hand. Avoid risk of two weak hands.
The strategy adjustment differs based on how much card removal matters. It matters more in fewer decks, so you split to try for high-value hands. It matters less in more decks, so you don't split risk weak hands. The principle's the same - adjust based on card effect by decks - but strategies differ for each card combo.
Pair of 5's vs. dealer 6:
• Fewer decks (1-2): Split. Removing cards has bigger impact, so try for two 10-value hands.
• More decks (6): Don't split. Less card impact, so keep pair as one 10-value hand. Avoid risk of two weak hands.
The strategy adjustment differs based on how much card removal matters. It matters more in fewer decks, so you split to try for high-value hands. It matters less in more decks, so you don't split risk weak hands. The principle's the same - adjust based on card effect by decks - but strategies differ for each card combo.