
I probably know the strategy about this sit and go as well as anyone else. You can't just play against the dealer. If you have the fewest chips on an elimination hand, you're gone. It doesn;t matter if you have gained 200%. I know when to chase by playing stupid. If I'm short stacked versus the table I'll go in big. And I'll split tens like everyone else does on a regular basis.
Tonight's fun. Two consecutive tourneys where a player hit on a solid winning blackjack. I forgive the first one. With 12,500 chips and by far the shortest stack on the table he doubled and won more than the balckjack would give him.
The next tournament's hitting on a BJ was insane. Second hand...far away from an elimination hand and not short stacked. Granted, the dealer up card was a 6...but you nuked a sure 150% gain on a measley $6,000 bet?
This is not indicative of real human play. This smacks of AI programmed to bet versus the dealer up card, pre-programmed hands or knowing the result before you bet. I have to go with the AI option since the bet would have been all-in instead of $6,000.
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