![]() If you are a $5 dollar player, you need $250 to play for a mere three hours. THE REASON I ask is two fold: First, Steve and Matt Bourie say that you need to have 50x your bet in bankroll if you want to play for three hours at a table game like Blackjack. ![]() ![]() And therefore does it follow that if a player played a theoretical million dollars in $5 hands at the Blackjack table, that she would walk away losing only $6,468.3 (i.e., 0.64683% of a million bucks)? Does that mean, in essence, that the dealer will win 50.64683% (and lose 49.35317%) of all hands on average (assuming the player uses perfect basic strategy)?Ģ. Question: The Blackjack House Edge calculator on the Wizard's site puts the house edge for a common casino Blackjack table at 0.64683% with a continuous shuffler and with perfect basic strategy.ġ. I have loved and greatly benefited from all information from the Wizard of Odds / Vegas site.
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