A game in which the person who receives one card from the dealer and
makes a number close to 21 wins, and loses. The basic rules are simple,
but among card games played with dealers, the winning rate varies considerably
depending on their skills.[2] When the rules described below are played by
selecting only the best strategy for the player [3], the theoretical winning
rate varies depending on the detailed rules, but is 44% to 49.5% [4],
on average, around 49% [5]. Close to 44% of the cases are
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[6] when few detailed rules have been applied in
favor of the player, such as no surrender, no double down after splitting, and 1.2
times blackjack, and 49.5% are [7] when the casino is not at a disadvantage.
In fact, many detailed rules are advantageous for players because they can
decide whether to use them or not depending on the situation. The dealer has to play with 16
which is very likely to burst without the authority to split even if 8 or 8, and is not
authorized to double down even if the sum of the first two cards is 10 or 11. However, the reason why the recovery
rate is less than 100% even if casinos allow various rules that are favorable to these
players is that if the player bursts, the dealer unconditionally wins.
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Depending on the detailed rules, if you apply all the rules that are advantageous to the
player, such as 1-deck hand shuffle, surrender allowance, AA split and A split again, and double down in all
cases, the player's return rate exceeds 100%, so the more games accumulate, the casino loses a lot.
If the casino's expected return is -20 won for each 1,000 won game [8], there will be players
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