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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 waitif I ever get to play the game... hope you enjoy it eventually
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.