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Thread: gambler: 8,8 v T and 8,8 v 9

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    gambler
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    gambler: 8,8 v T and 8,8 v 9

    If the count warrants it, is it better to treat these hands as 16 v T and 16 v 9 respectively, or split the 8s?

    Thanks.

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    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: Re: 8,8 v T and 8,8 v 9

    > If the count warrants it, is it better to
    > treat these hands as 16 v T and 16 v 9
    > respectively, or split the 8s?

    For the ten, the split is a reverse. You do so if the count is BELOW a certain index. That can vary between +4 and +8, depending on the count and whether or not DAS is permitted.

    For the 9, the same is true, but the index is so high (+17) that, for all intents and purposes, just split and don't give it a second thought.

    Don


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    gambler
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    gambler: Re: 8,8 v T and 8,8 v 9 - Thanks Don *NM*


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