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|  | For argument's sake, let's assume that the dealer is standing on a soft 17, without having an actual blackjack (using two decks); if he has a 3 and you have a 6 and 4, you?d better double down. | |  | In Hold'em it's harder to catch up to an opponent than it is in seven-card stud. In seven-card stud, you might start with a pair of sevens against your opponent's pair of nines. Then you might catch a pair of kings to win. | |  | When betting on a hard four, or hard anything (meaning you want a 'hard four' or one made of two twos instead of a three and a one, to be rolled before a soft four, which is a three and a one), the chances of winning that bet are 1 in 36, since there is only one way to make up one of those number with both faces showing the same number. And, on top of it all, the payoff (8:1 or 10:1 depending on which hardway bet it is) doesn't even match these low craps odds. | |
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