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Path: bloom-picayune.mit.edu!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!hri.com!spool.mu.edu!agate!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!csn!hellgate.utah.edu!hellgate!jacobs
From: jacobs@cs.utah.edu (Steven R Jacobs)
Newsgroups: rec.gambling,news.answers
Subject: rec.gambling Changes to Frequently Asked Questions
Date: 5 Oct 92 02:09:43 GMT
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> G10 What are some cheap places to stay in Vegas?
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> B14 Why are single deck games better than multi-deck games?
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> B23 What is the correct strategy for "multi action" blackjack?
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> Q:G10 What are some cheap places to stay in Vegas?
> A:G10 (Ron Birnbaum)
>
> In response to those looking for nice but inexpensive accomodations in
> Vegas, I can recommend two places:
>
> Downtown: The Ogden House - Fremont Street
> I don't have their number, but some friends stayed there in
> June for $18 per night, and found it clean and comfortable.
> Their phone number is (702) 385-5200.
>
> Strip: King Alburt Motel
> It's behind the Flamingo Hilton/Imperial Palace/Barbary Coast area.
> Every unit is furnished with a kitchen, tv, and private bath, with
> simple but clean furnishings. Their location is ideal, and they
> quoted me day rates of $25/wk $40/wkend per night for a single.
> And these prices were for March,('92) - usually a busy and high
> priced season. And you can do even better than these rates for a
> weekly rental. They are happy to negotiate! I don't believe they
> have a toll-free number, but I'm not sure. Their regular number is
> (702) 732- 1555
>
> Call the Las Vegas Tourism Beareau for details of other low-cost
> area lodging. They have an toll-free number - 1-800-522-9555. Woops - I
> just called it and they only handle casinos.
>
> But these 800 numbers DO handle the smaller places as well. I called the
> LV Chamber of Commerece for these numbers, and they had even more than
> these:
>
> 800 - 548-2008
> 800 - 345-7177
>
> Through the 7177 number, I arranged a room in the beautiful new tower at
> the Stardust for much lower than what the hotel quoted me directly, also
> at a lower rate than the other 800 numbers could offer (32/wk 40/wkend).
> They are a room 'wholesaler' and seem to be the best place to make
> reservations through. The new tower at the Stardust is supposed to
> be ****1/2, according to Julie - the agent I spoke with. She also asked
> for a high floor which she said have spectatular views of the entire strip.
>
> They know all the deals in town! Good luck, hotel bargain hunters!!
>
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> Q:B14 Why are single deck games better than multi-deck games?
> A:B14 (Michael Hall)
>
> There are some surface differences, such as single and double deck usually
> being hand-held, while four or more decks are dealt from a shoe, but there
> are fundamental mathematical differences too.
>
> Single deck blackjack is usually better than multiple deck blackjack
> for card counters, basic strategists, and the clueless. Additional decks
> make busts less likely, since one can draw to hands like 2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2
> (for 18) which are improbable/impossible in single deck. Busting less
> often helps the dealer's hand more than yours, since the dealer is forced
> by the rigid rules to hit more often than you. Blackjacks are also less
> frequent, which is bad since you get paid 3 to 2 for those. All in all,
> multiple decks will cost a basic strategist nearly 0.5% in advantage, which
> is more than all but the very best package of favorable extra rules will
> give you. This was an intuitive explanation; a complete mathematically
> sound (albeit huge) proof can be generated by a combinatorial analysis
> program.
>
> Card counters face the additional problem that the count is less volatile
> with multiple decks and hence offers less frequent opportunities for large
> favorable bets. Consider the difference between an urn with 1 black and
> 1 white marble versus an urn with 100 black and 100 white marbles. Draw
> half the marbles: what is the probability that all the remaining marbles
> are white? In the 1 and 1 case, there is a 1 in 2 chance. In the 100 and
> 100 case, there is only a 1 in 100,891,344,545,564,193,334,812,497,256
> chance!
>
>
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> Q:B23 What is the correct strategy for "multi action" blackjack?
> A:B23 (Steve Jacobs)
>
> Multi Action blackjack allows the player to place up to three bets
> simultaneously on the same blackjack hand. The player is dealt a
> single hand, and the three bets are played out against the same dealer
> upcard, but with different "drawn" cards for each bet. Many players
> feel nervous about hitting stiff hands against a high dealer's upcard
> (7 or higher), since they will lose all three bets if they bust.
> However, basic strategy is COMPLETELY UNCHANGED for this game, and the
> correct strategy is no different than if the player had only a single
> bet at risk.
>
--
Steve Jacobs ({bellcore,hplabs,uunet}!utah-cs!jacobs, jacobs@cs.utah.edu)
"Be afraid. Be very afraid. I have K-10 offsuit...."