Thank you very much for such great information, in fact reading even a little more I manage some numbers and statistics that are very accurate, in Black Jack I thought that the figures were totally different, but when analyzing it, this should be taken into account:
The probability of getting a card of any value from Ace through to King is approximately 7.7%. As there are four cards worth 10 (10, Jack, Queen and King), the probability of getting a card worth 10 is 30.8%.
Using these figures, the probability of getting Blackjack is 4.8%, equivalent to almost one in every 21 rounds. The probability of getting 18 or higher in your opening hand – which basic Blackjack strategy often dictates is a value you should always stand at – is 27.5%
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https://www.pinnacle.com/en/betting-articles/casino/how-to-play-blackjack/APN24F8ARK6VLKZN/In fact this information is very good, I did not know that in 21 rounds I had this type of probability, I know that card counting is a strategy but these statistics are closer to reality. In short, this strategy is excellent to use in Duelbits, I would be much calmer if I try these strategies two or three times.