BlackjackPilot

Blackjack Custom Strategy Simulator

Backtest custom blackjack strategy maps, counting systems, deviations, and bet ramps with Monte Carlo accuracy.

Run large custom-strategy simulations to estimate EV, SCORE, and bankroll requirements for your exact rule set.

Compare counting systems, deviation sets, and bet ramps before taking a strategy live.

FAQ

What is the blackjack custom strategy simulator?

It backtests a full blackjack strategy map — hard, soft, and pair decisions — under realistic table flow, optional counting, deviations, wonging, and bet ramps. Use it when you need EV, SCORE, hourly estimates, or bankroll requirements for an entire approach.

Can I build or import my own strategy tables?

Yes. You can edit cells in the strategy manager, import files, sync saved strategies when signed in, and start from basic strategy before changing one decision at a time to measure impact.

Can I compare two counting systems in one run?

Yes. Enable Compare Systems, configure Scenario A and Scenario B, then run simulation. Both sides use the same seed and core assumptions so EV, SCORE, and ramp metrics are easier to compare apples to apples.

Does the custom simulator support index deviations?

Yes. Deviation Mode supports built-in index packs for supported systems and personal custom index deviations, including insurance thresholds. You can quick-fill Illustrious 18 as a starting point and edit thresholds per cell.

Which counting systems have built-in index packs?

Built-in index packs are available for Hi-Lo, Wong Halves, and Omega II in supported rulesets. Custom counting setups can still use your own deviation tables in Deviation Mode.

What is SCORE in custom strategy results?

SCORE is a standardized hourly earning metric used in advantage-play analysis. It helps compare how efficiently a strategy converts edge and betting opportunity into expected dollars per hour under your modeled table speed and spread.

Can I model bet spreads, wonging, and ramp shape?

Yes. Advanced counting controls include true-count ramps, optional half-TC resolution, wonging rules, two-hand ramp spots, and observed-versus-played round adjustments so spread behavior affects EV and hourly output realistically.

How many hands should I simulate for a custom strategy backtest?

Larger samples reduce noise in EV, SCORE, and bankroll requirement estimates. Use smaller runs for quick iteration while tuning deviations or ramps, then increase run size before treating the output as a final decision.

Can I export custom simulation CSV results?

Yes, when export access is available on your plan. Summary CSV, optional hand logs, and stored custom history make it easier to compare runs or archive a reproducible setup.

When should I open the Bankroll Simulator after a custom run?

After you like the edge and spread from Custom Strategy, open Bankroll Simulator to pressure-test risk of ruin, ramp shape, and session outcomes for your actual bankroll size instead of relying on single-number EV alone.