Splitting Cards
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Don't try to split two 10s (or two picture cards). If you splitted two 10s, you
are paying extra money to risk a winning hand, especially when the dealer is hold an above-average
cards (e.g 8, 9, 10 or ace). It's ok to gain a little more fun to split two 10s once a while, but
only when the dealer is holding a below-average card like 4, 5 or 6.
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Cards not recommende to be splitted: two 10s (as mentioned above), two 4s and two 5s.
4 and 5 are considered as below-average cards, why should pay extra money to have two below-averge
hands when you are having a average hand of 8 or a good hand of 10?
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When do & when do not split 2,2 and 3,3?
- If dealer is holding below-avergae cards, e.g 4, 5, 6, always split your 2s and 3s.
- Don't split 2s and 3s if dealer is holding high cards of 8, 9, 10, ace.
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Splitting 6,6
- It's ok to split 6,6 only when dealer's card is 4, 5 or 6.
- Never split 6,6s if dealer is holding cards of 7, 8, 9, 10 or ace.
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