Blackjack Solution
- One direction where we can take our programming skills is game development. Here, we'll build a text based Blackjack engine that allows us to play against a dealer, who follows conventional house rules. The logic of blackjack is simple, but is sufficiently complex that we can gain valuable experience for making more complicated games later on. As we said, this engine has several.
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Simple text solutions for all the levels. Perfect for collecting all the achievements with ease.
These instructions should be pretty simple to understand. Basically you need to look at the solution list which has been provided and then arrange the cards in game so that they match the solution in reading order.Solution RQ-21A Blackjack Capabilities Modular, versatile and multi-mission capable, providing rapid transitions between land and maritime environments Six payload spaces that can carry up to 39 lbs (17 kg). Blackjack (natural) - the player wins 1.5 times the bet. With a bet of $10, you keep your $10 and win a further $15 from the dealer. Push - the hand is a draw. The player keeps his bet, neither winning nor losing money. Now that you have the basics of the game play, expand your game to include a wagering system. Architectural interior Solutions. Solo Grid System. Decoratively Playful. Scalable ceiling solutions. Quatro Square System. Style + Substance.
For example, if the solution list said: 3, -4, 2, -6, -2, -5, You would arrange the cards like this:
2: 3, 2, 9
3: 5, 2, 8
4: 7, 6, 2
5: 10, 3, 9
6: 2, 3, 4, 5
7: 3, 5, 2, 4
8: 6, 3, 2, 4
9: 9, 5, 3, 2
10: 7, 9, 2, 3
11: K, 10, -A
12: A, 9, -A
13: Q, -6, 5
14: A, 6, -4
15: Q, A, -A
16: 4, 8, 2, -A
17: 7, -6, 4, -4
18: -9, A, 3, -7
19: K, 3, -K, 2
20: 3, -A, 4, Q
21: 8, 6, -2, -4, -6
22: 7, -9, 4, -8, Q
23: A, 4, -2, -A, -5
24: 3, -Q, -7, 6, -4
25: 3, A, -A, J, -6
26: -2, -4, -5, -6, A, 3
27: 8, A, 2, -3, -K, -4
28: -K, -7, 5, K, -6, 8
29: 5, -5, -9, -2, 2, -A
30: 2, -5, -4, -2, -6, 3
31: -J, -4, 6, -5, -7, 9
32: -8, 2, -5, -K, 4, 6
33: A, -8, -A, 3, 2, -9
34: A, 7, -J, -3, 5, 2
35: -8, -9, 3, 4, 7, -6
36: 5, 6, -4, 3
37: -3, -8, 7, A
38: A, -8, 9, 4
39: Q, -6, 2, -A
40: -J, 6, -5, 7
41: 6, 7, -2, -5, Q, -A
42: 2, -A, -4, -8, 4, -5
43: -9, 3, 7, -3, -8, 6
44: -6, -9, A, 7, Q, -8
45: 8, -9, 7, 2, 3, -6
46: -A, -4, -5, -3, -K, 7
47: 6, 9, -2, -4, 5, -Q
48: 3, -8, -A, 8, 7, 6
49: -7, -8, J, -J, 2, 5
50: -9, 8, A, -3, -7, -K
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Below 9 | hit (always) |
9 | Double Down when dealer shows 3-6 otherwise hit |
DD except 10 and Ace otherwise hit | |
11 | DD except Ace |
Stay 4-6 otherwise hit | |
13 - 16 | Stay 2-6 otherwise hit |
Stay (always) | |
Ace, 2 - Ace, 3 | DD when dealer shows 5, 6 otherwise hit |
DD 4,5,6, otherwise hit | |
Ace, 6 | DD 3-6 otherwise hit |
Stay 2,7,8, DD 3-6 hit 9, 10, Ace (most misplayed hand in blackjack) | |
Ace, 8 -Ace, 10 | Stay (always) |
Split (always) | |
2,2 - 3,3 - 7,7 | Split 2-7 otherwise hit |
Split 5,6 otherwise hit | |
6,6 | Split 2-6 otherwise hit |
Split except dealer shows Ace, 7,10 | |
10,10 | Stay (always) |
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Daniel is now selling some Basic Strategy T-shirts in his store. The Basic Strategy chart is upside down on the front of the T-shirts. One glance down will remind you how to play your next hand.
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You have an Ace and 7, the dealer shows a 6. What do you do?
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Practice is the key to success in all fields. Several students that I have trained to become professional players all used this practice method. It simulates game-like conditions. First copy or purchase the basic strategy chart found above and keep it by your side. Click on the link to go to 888Casino. Click free download. A page of standard regulations will appear. Read and click agree. Choose a currency. You will receive a user name and password. Save them. This all should take a minute or two.Now click on play for free. That's it. You can practice all you want at no cost. Go at the speed you are comfortable with. Leave and return whenever you desire.
Test yourself. Play 20 hands without looking at the chart. Click on history and the hands you just played will appear in a neat column. Go down the column while checking it against the chart. Not only are you learning but is great fun at no cost.
The above basic strategy is generic and serves me well for all games. The gain from learning a slightly different strategy for single and multi-deck is so minimal that it is not worth the effort.
That said I offer the following:
If Surrender is available: Sr 16 vs dealer 9'10'A Sr 15 vs dealer 10 | If DAS, double after splitting, is not permitted: do not split 6,6 vs dealer 2 do not split 4,4 vs dealer 5 or 6 do not split 3,3 vs dealer 2 or 3 do not split 2,2 vs dealer 2 or 3 What are you doing playing a game that does not allow DAS anyway? | In a single deck game stand on 7,7 vs dealer 10 and stand if you draw out 4,5,6 to a dealer 10 The above should be obvious in that you have used up the cards that could help you. You are in a bad situation and it is best to hope for the dealer to bust. |
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Well now that you have seen basic strategy it is important to learn it. To learn anything it is easier if you understand it and believe in it. I don't want to go too deep into the details but the following explaination may help you see some of the reasons for the above basic stratgey chart.
Players have the most trouble with the A, 7 vs dealer 9, 10, A.
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An 18 appears to be a pretty good hand and many people are reluctant to hit it. They reason why possibly ruin a good hand. The answer is that it is not a good hand against those dealer cards.
Look at a dealer 9. There are 13 possible cards under that 9. The ace gives the dealer a 20 and four chances for a 10 gives the dealer a 19. So right at the start you have lost five times. A 9 gives you a push and only an 8 a win. So with seven possible cards you have five losses, one tie and one win.
It gets more complicated now. If the under card is a 2 the dealer has an 11 with four chances of drawing a 10, one chance each at a 9 and 8 which beat your 18. In short the dealer will make good hands on about half of his draws resulting in the player losing 7.5 times, pushing once and winning only 3.5 times.
Now let's hit your A, 7 as basic strategy requires. An ace, 2 or 3 improves your hand and a 10 leaves it the same. If you draw a 6 for example and make a 14 you can hit again. You will make a good hand on about half of those draws. In summary look at the following table.
If you fail to hit A,7 vs dealer 9 your loss is | |
If you fail to hit A,7 vs dealer 10 your loss is | -4.00% |
If you fail to hit A,7 vs dealer A your loss is |
If you fly on an airplane, cross a bridge or ride an elevator you trust the math. Winning blackjack is all about math. Trust it. Hit your A, 7 vs dealer 9, 10, A.