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|  | When blackjack is being played using four decks, where the dealer stands on a soft 17 and you get a strong suspicion that he doesn't have a blackjack, if he has a 2 and you have a 7 and Ace, it would be best to stand. | |  | Hop Bets: at any time you may bet on what the next roll will be, exactly. For example you can bet that the next roll will be a 5 and 3. If you take two different numbers as in the 5 and 3 example the payoff is 15-1 with a house edge of 11.11%. If you take two of the same number, for example 5 and 5, the payoff is 30-1 with a house edge of 13.89%. Note that there are already proposition bets for 1 and 1, 1 and 2, 5 and 6, and 6 and 6. | |  | Once you get the distinction that the dealer couldn't possibly have a blackjack while hitting on a soft 17 (using a double deck), if he has a 10 and you have an 8 and 2, it would be best to hit. | |
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