Suppose you have 8+ 4 and A+ 8 against a dealer 6, where the underlined card is the second one dealt. In the case of a tie, use the the simple strategy. To use it, add up the points for each hand for both ways to play them, and play the one with the greater number of points. The following is the "Cindy Liu Advanced Switching Strategy," appropriate under the Las Vegas rules. It results in an error once every 18.6 hands, and an error with an expected value of more than 10% once every 82 hands. The simple strategy, compared to optimal strategy, results in a cost of errors of 0.17%.
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