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If you play this strategy:
Cashout higher or lower if you get 7, 8 or 9,
Cashout inside or outside if you have a difference of 5 or 6 (i.e 3,8 or 3,9)
Otherwise play the obvious choice
(For the suit one make sure you pick a suit that hasn't been used yet if possible)
Here is my python simulation:
https://pastebin.com/Xi1EMYGv
Blackjack odds seem about right to normal casinos - so depending upon play should have as low as a 0.5% house edge.
You're hashin' my buzz bro
(Nice job on the math, but I haven't had nearly enough coffee to understand this yet.)
I'm on my 3rd cup and I still don't understand it ?
Higher or lower BOTH hit for 8, so you should definitely hit on 8.
My guy you are using your own supply, aren't you? You can only do higher or lower so 8 is a terrible number to decide what to pick on, as you are basically rolling another 50/50. If it's a king, obvious lower. A 2? Etc. But an 8 man? Don't go the casino