![]() But if the Dealer has a 5 Card or an Ace, we look foolish. If the Dealer responds to a 4 Card Lead with an "X" Card, we have the option of grabbing the immediate (15-2), or we could try to unload our 5 Card, and hope for Twenty-Nine, Thirty, "go," and then (31-4). Definitely wrong here is Toss (5 7)! Don't □ be *that* guy! Let's Toss (7 Q), as in doing so, we get help from Thirty-Nine Cut Cards (AA, 3333, 444, 555, 6666, 8888, 9999, TTTT, JJJJ, QQQ, KKKK), which is 39/46 equals nearly 85% of the remaining deck, and Twenty-Two of these Cut Cards (555, 9999, TTTT, JJJJ, QQQ, KKKK) yield Eight □ Points or more, which is almost HALF the deck getting us at or near the final corner! After the 4 Card Cut, we now have "three nickels" which means Six Points. ![]() The position seems to scream □ Toss (7 Q), but we might be tempted by the Negative Delta murmurs issuing forth from either Toss (A 7) or Toss (4 7).
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