Blackjack – Four+ Decks On A Fixed Bank Part3

Multi-deck games also restrict profitable playing opportunities for players with limited bankrolls. For example, suppose you find a 6-deck Vegas Strip game with 4 decks dealt (a 67% shuffle-point). Note in the chart that with a 1 to 12 spread, your expectation is 0.71%, and if you want a full 1% advantage in this game, you'll have to spread 1 to 16.

Since the table minimum bet is $2, you must spread your bets from $2 to $32. Since, in 6-deck games, your best high bet is your bankroll divided by 150, you would have to have at least $4,800 ($32 x 150) in order to make this high bet. So, if you don't have $5,000 to play with, you can't beat this game because you can't afford a $2 betting unit! (And the reality is that it's hard to find 6-deck games these days with less than a $5 minimum bet. To use a 1 to 16 spread ($5-$80) in this $5 minimum game, the fixed bankroll requirement goes up to $10,000.)

The only way to compensate is to play less frequently under unfavorable circumstances; in other words, table-hop, table-hop, table-hop. Of course, the best solution is to find a better game—six decks with only four decks dealt sucks! The difficulty with table-hopping a game like this is that you may not find enough betting situations to justify the time spent looking.

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