Training Suite

HitOrStand21

Rule Summary

  • Decks: 2
  • Dealer: S17
  • DAS: Enabled
  • Surrender: late
  • Double rule: any_two
  • Penetration: 70%

What Changes

  • Lower deck count increases sensitivity to composition and count context.
  • S17 and DAS create strong opportunities in correctly selected aggressive spots.
  • Penetration depth impacts practical counting value more than high-deck shoes.

Quick Facts

  • Popular among serious table-selection discussions.
  • Good bridge between basic strategy and counting drills.
  • High value from simulator reps with realistic pace.

FAQ

Why train double-deck separately?

Decision texture shifts with lower deck counts, and players often overgeneralize from six-deck charts.

Does counting matter more in double-deck?

Practical count swings can feel more meaningful with deeper penetration and fewer cards.

Should I use Learn mode first?

Yes, then switch to Drill and Simulate for speed and execution quality.

Is DAS important in double-deck games?

Yes, DAS still shapes split-derived EV and should be included in reps.

Can this profile fit daily short sessions?

Yes, it is effective in compact, focused drill blocks.

How do I avoid overfitting one ruleset?

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