August 19, 2006

Discoveries in Black Jack: Strategies and Mathematics

0595391648.01._AA240_SCLZZZZZZZ_V51908911_.jpgWe found this rather interesting book that mixes computer simulation, mathematics - and yes of course BLACKJACK.

This book is about computer simulation, experiments, and theoretical approaches to unify various strategies in black jack. The computer simulation uses the simple strategy that a player must stay when the number of low cards is two or more. Otherwise, when the number is exactly one then the player must hit. Contrary to the author’s expectations, the simple strategy did give consistent positive results for the player.

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Posted by Jay Brewer at August 19, 2006 8:20 AM
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