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| 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 a 7 and 5, it would be best to hit. | | In case it's likely the dealer didn't get a blackjack while playing with two decks, and that he is also standing on a soft 17, if he has a 7 and you have a 10 and 9, you should stand. | | Under the assumption that the dealer doesn't have a blackjack and that he stands on a soft 17, if he has a 2 and you have a 10 and 2, your best option would be to stand. |
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Casino | | Odds | | | | | | | | | 96.9% | | | 96.67% | | | 97.04% | | | 98% |
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