In this case, we have the play-all style only. First, we have the expected value in terms of units for every 100 hands played using one of the three styles of play – the play-all style, Wonging and semi-Wonging. The fourth column shows the traditional betting ramp for the respective game.Įach of the tables listed includes four additional rows, which present valuable information. The third column shows the near-optimum bets, or bets which correspond to the optimum bet to the closest whole unit. In double-deck games the bet spread used is 1-8 units. The second column shows the optimum betting ramp for the respective game.
The first column of each table shows the true count. As you can see in the tables below, the most commonly found rule combinations for double-deck games are presented, with the exception of surrender, as the latter practically does not exist in these games. Wonging and semi-Wonging play styles are not included here, as they usually draw too much undesired attention in single-deck and double-deck games. In this case we set the number of players to three, the total bankroll is set to $10 000 and the risk of ruin is a constant (5%). For the purpose of this article we utilize computer-generated double-deck game simulations.