I certainly stand by conservative estimate:
1% of casinos will permit a player to take ANY action on a "split ace"
NOTE that I was saying "taking action" (i.e. double, hit, or surrender)
If there are a few low-stakes reservation games in the U.P. of MI or of
Northern MI I will not be sat all surprised.
ZenMaster_Flash
My comment was not aimed at you. Apologies if it annoyed you, I can see now how you could take it to be a response to your comment.
I don't find your tone pleasant, but again it's a misunderstanding so I can't hold it against you. I'd probably feel the same.
Last edited by NotEnoughHeat; 02-01-2016 at 12:48 AM.
CBJN points out only 2 casinos with HSA (hit split aces) and one is local to me, it's Ft McDowell. Smokey dive casino a bit far out of Phoenix. The other one is in Wyoming, apparently. Does it give you an edge? Yes, definitely. Being able to split aces and double down two soft hands Vs a 5 was nice. Except he got a 21. I'd rather they offer insurance or S21.
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