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.... there is a fundamental mistake in my previous maths though, I realised after posting.
The probability is ~0.99% (assuming you never hit on first card 7)
ie. King of Coins dealt first & then a 7 card,
or any other face card & then King of Coins.
(in both these cases you naturally take a second card)
Including Hit on any first card 7 increases the overall probability by another ~0.26%, but of course at the greater risk of Busting....you’re only going to do this if you are a risk taker & Dealer shows 7 also, or else going for the Mano di Poker side bet.
If you are dealt a 7 first card, then the probability of King of Coins next is 2.63% and 31.58% for any face card (when the Dealer doesn’t have a face card) so you might consider it a risk worth taking .
Last edited by Unclefester; 05-01-2020 at 09:27 AM.
Ahhh. That's a good rule to rememberNo, don’t forget that the King of Coins is a wild card - can assume the value of ANY other card
(if I ever get to play the game)
'coz good old fashioned real random beats simulated random any day
.... good things come to those who wait ... hope you enjoy it eventuallyif I ever get to play the game
There is more to take onboard than usual with, new deck of cards, game rules & a specific card rule.
The King of Coins card is ‘interesting‘ in normal play.....with its value changing as the hand develops
eg.
2 of Cups & King of Coins (takes value 5) = 7 points
[Hit]
2 of Cups & King of Coins (value now 4) & Ace Clubs = 7 points
[Hit]
2 of Cups & King of Coins (this time remains at 4) & Ace Clubs & Cavalier of Swords = 7½ points
and you might be pleasantly surprised by the RTP rate
I still haven’t covered everything, but here it is anyway,
the quoted theoretical percentage return to player (RTP) is 99.31% on the main game.
Pretty good returning game...assuming you're playing perfect strategy.return to player (RTP) is 99.31% on the main game
Not sure that'll be the case for most giving it a go
'coz good old fashioned real random beats simulated random any day
True that.Not sure that'll be the case for most giving it a go
Regarding strategy, if you’re a ‘safety first’ blackjack player you definitely have to be more Cavalier getting nearer to that magical 7½ points.
At the start of the game 50% of the cards are of value 2 or lower!
Shout-out for LD's review of Sette e Mezzo including video action featuring dealer Arta.