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picassocat
Sun Sep 04, 2022 12:43 am

Blackjack simulation
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Hi,

I’m looking for a special person who could simulate (test) an algorithm for the game of blackjack. Standard blackjack rules would apply, eight decks. My algorithm isn’t too difficult to understand (if you lose = flat bet, if you win minimum bet wager y etc). Table limits 1 to 100.

Ideally I’m looking for someone who knows nothing or very little about blackjack, no biases.
I’m in the Ottawa region, this is a serious proposition, I would like to hear from you.

Please pm me.


 :idea:

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scholarlytutor
Mon Sep 19, 2022 4:24 am

Re: Blackjack simulation
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I'm mainly helping people with Turing code on this website unfortunately, but I hope you find/found what you're looking for!

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picassocat
Tue Sep 20, 2022 1:30 am

RE:Blackjack simulation
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Still looking, I haven't lost hope. Best to you.

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beastbeats
Tue Dec 12, 2023 7:52 am

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Your blackjack simulation project sounds intriguing! I've got zero knowledge about blackjack, but I'm all in for a challenge. I mean, who wouldn't want to unravel the mysteries of eight-deck blackjack with someone who's looking for a fresh perspective? I may not be from Ottawa, but hey, the internet makes the world feel like a cozy global village, right? Also, your mention of table limits and algorithms got me thinking about my adventures with slot machines. Have you ever tried to incorporate [url=http://bonusbet.com/]best online casino real money into your scheme? It might add an extra layer of excitement!

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Briefingbu
Tue Jan 09, 2024 3:28 pm

Re: Blackjack simulation
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If I got it right, your algorithm involves flat betting when you lose and minimum bet wager when you win, with table limits from 1 to 100. By the way, have you ever considered trying your algorithm on a [url=https://yubet.info/malaysia/]Malaysia Online Casino? They often have platforms for simulations and testing. It could give you more insights and data.

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DreamyWalker
Mon Mar 04, 2024 8:57 am

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Your quest for a blackjack algorithm tester caught my eye! While I'm not in Ottawa, I'm genuinely intrigued. As someone not well-versed in blackjack difficulties, my perspective aligns more with that of a newbie player. By the way, where can I get more info about gambling? My friend advised me to check out https://www.mtpolicez.com for tips on safe gambling. I know there are many scammers, so being cautious seems reasonable. I will be grateful for any piece of advice!
