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    HOLLYWOOD
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    HOLLYWOOD: Math guys I have a question

    Using KO, 6 decks DAS, DOA split 3 times.

    Where should the count be when a person should no longer split his/her 8's against a 10 or Ace.
    And only treat it like a 16 and not take a card???

    Also, under the same conditions is there a count where the 8's should not be split again a 9?

    Thank you,

    Hollywood

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    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: Re: Math guys I have a question

    > Using KO, 6 decks DAS, DOA split 3 times.

    > Where should the count be when a person
    > should no longer split his/her 8's against a
    > 10 or Ace.

    > And only treat it like a 16 and not take a
    > card???

    I believe it needs to be BELOW +3 to split against the 10. If above, then just stand.

    Always split vs. ace or 9.

    Don

  3. #3
    HOLLYWOOD
    Guest

    HOLLYWOOD: You know DON I would love to

    > I believe it needs to be BELOW +3 to split
    > against the 10. If above, then just stand.

    > Always split vs. ace or 9.

    > Don

    know what the stats are for a person trying to get this info without YOU and this ROOM are.

    My guess is about a year .

    I just received it in minutes.

    I don't have the words

    Hollywood

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    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: Re: You know DON I would love to

    > know what the stats are for a person trying
    > to get this info without YOU and this ROOM
    > are.

    > My guess is about a year .

    > I just received it in minutes.

    > I don't have the words

    We aim to please. :-) Sometimes, my timing in coming on to the site is better than at other times.

    Don

  5. #5
    HOLLYWOOD
    Guest

    HOLLYWOOD: "OH YEAH, BULL'

    > We aim to please. :-) Sometimes, my timing
    > in coming on to the site is better than at
    > other times.

    > Don

    I never got an answer in less then a few hours since my first post years ago.
    You've been taking good care of people since the inception.
    You my friend are the Roger Bannister of Blackjack.

    Hollywood

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