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6.6

Algorithm to solve rush-21 game as quickly as possible :)

Asked by AshuraKnight in Puzzle Games, Algorithms

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I need an algorithm to solve this game as efficient as possible.
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The game is here : http://www.gamecolony.com/blackjack_game_online.shtml

Please read the rules first.

And this is some method that can be used
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11's complement method

    * Use an Ace or any two cards that add up to eleven, and throw a 10 or face card with it.
    * There are a total of 16 cards that are worth 10: four tens, four jacks, four queens, and four kings.
    * There are a total of 16 11-pairs: four 9-2 pairs, four 8-3 pairs, four 7-4 pairs, and four 6-5 pairs.
    * There are, of course four single card 11's, the aces.
    * This strategy culminates with four unused 11s with a total remainder of 44 points unused.
    * You can only score 16 21's using this method.

Revised 11's complement method.

    * Try to score a 21 with 5-5-5-6.
    * Make all other 21's with the 11's complement method.
    * You will have have four unused cards left over, with 23 points unused.
    * You can only score 17 21s using this method.

Perfect play method

    * Try to score a 21 with 6-6-9.
    * Then make a 17th 10 with 5-5.
    * Play the rest of the game with the 11's complement method.
    * You will have a single card, a 2, left over.
    * You score the maximum of 18 21's using this method.

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