![]() ![]() ![]() Given that RNG fairly represents a standard 52 deck (and as far as I understand, by law it must) and given that the card distribution is entirely random without any initial or secondary outcome predeterminations (and from what I understand from reading the literature on this particular version of blackjack, no initial or secondary outcome predeterminations exist), what would the be the odds for this game if basic strategy was used without deviation? (note, dealer stands on all 17s, player can double for all favourable two card totals, pairs can be split but not resplit, one card only for aces, late surrender is offered). I have just run across a "shufflemaster royal match" virtual blackjack machine at a local casino that states that the RNG correlates to a six hand deck which is "shuffled after every hand". ![]()
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