![]() So with the hard totals, we will put the blackjacks with the soft totals. He could have a soft anything from a 13 to a blackjack. So the player could start with anything from a five up to a 21 or a blackjack. ![]() This will stand for the probability of every possible starting hand. So let's start with a page, let's call it Prob for probability. Now all I need to do is find the probability of any starting hand and then multiply those probabilities by the expected values and finally make an adjustment for the dealer having a blackjack to begin with. ![]() So I already know the expected amount the player's going to win or lose for any hand. And in this second part, I'm going to show you, how to go from here to getting a house advantage in Blackjack. In my last video, I showed you how you can create the Blackjack Basic Strategy starting with just the blank spreadsheet, which is in front of me right now. ![]() Mike: Hi, this is Mike with the Wizard of Odds. ![]()
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