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    Super Fun 21

    If you split Aces in this game (one of them being the Ace of diamonds), when I played this game on Intercasino it would pay 2:1.

    But every brick and mortar casino I have come in contact with and played this game at has said when you split aces, and get an Ace of diamonds with a ten diamond, it's even money. Who is correct?

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    I had decent time the last time I played this game. The only guy playing with me actually paid me to leave the table. I left with a win and wore out the early surrender.

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    1. I've never heard of splitting and getting 2:1.
    2. Even an automatic win is incorrect in SF21.
    3. This would also shift your ten-splitting indexes if the ace of diamonds is left.
    4. At neutral, just the 2:1 on an ace of diamonds would shift your EV by about 2% per diamond-ten in the split.
    5. Since it's online, I'm assuming you can only play one hand, which would make it worth relatively little (I'm guessing .1 to .2). If you could play multiple hands, the value increases greatly.
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