Training Suite

HitOrStand21

Rule Summary

  • Decks: 8
  • Dealer: S17
  • DAS: Enabled
  • Surrender: late
  • Double rule: any_two
  • Penetration: 80%

What Changes

  • High deck count smooths composition effects compared with lower-deck games.
  • S17 and DAS keep core decision EV more forgiving than harsher profiles.
  • Penetration depth still matters for simulation realism and counting context.

Quick Facts

  • Good profile for sustained simulator volume.
  • Useful for players facing deep-shoe environments.
  • Works well with counting drills for rhythm and stability.

FAQ

Is 8-deck training still useful if I play 6-deck?

Yes, core pattern work transfers, and rule-switching confidence improves.

Does S17 fully offset 8 decks?

No single rule determines EV alone, but S17 is generally more favorable than H17.

Should I train with deep penetration?

Use realistic penetration for your target games to improve simulation fidelity.

Can beginners start here?

Yes, especially if they value stable repetition over edge-case density.

What if I miss the same spots repeatedly?

Switch to Focus mode and let weighted repetition stabilize those exact mistakes.

How do I transition to advanced modules later?

Build high strategy accuracy first, then layer counting and deviations as they unlock.