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| Once you get the distinction that the dealer couldn't possibly have a blackjack while hitting on a soft 17 (using a double deck), if he has a 10 and you have a 7 and 2, it would be best to hit. | | When blackjack is being played using four decks, where the dealer stands on a soft 17 and you get a strong suspicion that he doesn't have a blackjack, if he has a 2 and you have an 8 and 3, it would be best to double down. | | On a "Come-Out" roll, all placed and odds bets are off. This means that the house does not pay these bets if the roll comes up on a Come-Out. If a 7 is rolled, any existing Come bets lose and all of the related "odds" bets are returned to the players. Placed bets simply "ride" (stay on the table). |
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Casino | | Odds | | | | | | | | | 96.67% | | | 98% | | | 97.04% | | | 96.9% |
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