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    Quote Originally Posted by ZenMaster_Flash View Post
    If one plays a BJ game with restricted doubles that permits doubling on 9 (most don't)
    and you are dealt an A-8, should you mistakenly double and receive an Ace or a Deuce
    you will imagine that you are about to win with a 20 or a 21 BUT once you double you
    are, in effect, declaring your hand to be a 9 and not a 19. Of this I am 100% certain.
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    If you double ace 8, which is treated as 9 under scenario presented, then snagging an ace, you have 20.

    Agreed that snagging a 2 only gives you 11.

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    You mean post #22?
    "Your honor, with all due respect: if you're going to try my case for me, I wish you wouldn't lose it."

    Fictitious Boston Attorney Frank Galvin (Paul Newman - January 26, 1925 - September 26, 2008) in The Verdict, 1982, lambasting Trial Judge Hoyle (Milo Donal O'Shea - June 2, 1926 - April 2, 2013) - http://imdb.com/title/tt0084855/

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