Training Suite

HitOrStand21

Rule Summary

  • Decks: 8
  • Dealer: H17
  • DAS: Disabled
  • Surrender: none
  • Double rule: 9_11
  • Penetration: 75%

What Changes

  • No DAS removes profitable post-split doubling options.
  • H17 plus 8 decks creates a less favorable environment overall.
  • Restricted doubling requires stricter preflop-style hand filtering.

Quick Facts

  • Represents a tougher shoe profile.
  • Useful for defensive, error-minimizing strategy habits.
  • Best paired with high-volume Focus remediation.

FAQ

Why train difficult rulesets?

Harder conditions expose leaks quickly and improve decision discipline under pressure.

How does no-DAS impact pair strategy?

It reduces flexibility after splitting, changing EV in several branch lines.

Is surrender required here?

This preset assumes no surrender to mirror stricter tables.

Should doubling restrictions be trained explicitly?

Yes, restricted doubles are a common source of mistakes and hesitation.

Can this still help beginners?

Yes, but beginners should also practice friendlier rules to avoid overfitting to harsh conditions.

Which mode is best for this setup?

Focus mode is highly effective because this ruleset punishes recurring tactical errors.