Training Suite

HitOrStand21

Rule Summary

  • Decks: 6
  • Dealer: S17
  • DAS: Disabled
  • Surrender: late
  • Double rule: 9_11
  • Penetration: 75%

What Changes

  • S17 improves baseline conditions while no-DAS removes split flexibility.
  • Restricted doubles demand cleaner hand-selection discipline.
  • Late surrender offers selective EV protection when used correctly.

Quick Facts

  • Balanced profile with mixed favorable/unfavorable levers.
  • Strong for decision-calibration across multiple constraints.
  • Good stepping stone toward simulator realism practice.

FAQ

Why combine S17 with no-DAS training?

It trains rule tradeoff awareness instead of relying on one favorable condition.

Are double restrictions meaningful here?

Yes, they alter response patterns in many medium-value spots.

Should surrender be always on?

Use surrender only if your target tables provide it, and train both states when needed.

What sequence should I follow?

Learn core concepts, drill fast decisions, then simulate full-round execution.

Does this help counting prep?

Yes, rule consistency improves signal quality before layering count complexity.

Can I use this for mission progress?

Yes, all reps still feed mission and streak systems.