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    4,4 versus dealer 5 or 6

    I was getting hung up on the 4,4 versus dealer 5 or 6 a couple of times. I wanted to reconfirm: in a 6 deck H17 DAS game, I always want to split 4.4, right? It is never a double down situation even when the index says "double down on 8 v 5 or 6". Thanks. I play REKO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MercySakesAlive View Post
    I was getting hung up on the 4,4 versus dealer 5 or 6 a couple of times. I wanted to reconfirm: in a 6 deck H17 DAS game, I always want to split 4.4, right? It is never a double down situation even when the index says "double down on 8 v 5 or 6". Thanks. I play REKO.
    The double 8v5 or 6 indexes are for 53,62',ace7. 44 v5 or 6 are not doubles with DAS. It is a double with NDAS.

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    Cool. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freightman View Post
    The double 8v5 or 6 indexes are for 53,62',ace7. 44 v5 or 6 are not doubles with DAS. It is a double with NDAS.
    Though make sure you are still always doubling A7 vs 5 and 6.

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    I always want to split 4.4, right
    There are negative indexes for hitting instead of splitting.

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    cool, thanks. I play with sweet 16 indexes but thank you.

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