On the Wizard of Odds site, Shackelford raises an interesting point. So with all rules standard except for these two variations, Free Bet has a house edge of about 0.52 percent against a basic strategy player, making it very competitive with mainstream six-deck games. And when late surrender is offered, the player gains another 0.21 percent. When the dealer stands on all 17s, the player gains 0.31 percent. Thought the re-splitting of Aces wasn't included so I added that as well to get ~0.7%, but if it's included then it's ~0.83% for the game I was playing.Īt, Michael Shackelford has a breakdown of Free Bet that includes the effect of rules variations. Dealer hits soft-17 so I just added back the 0.31 to 0.52 which is ~0.83% house advantage. Click to expand.And when late surrender is offered, the player gains another 0.21 percent.
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