Originally Posted by
CountinCanadian
You're mostly right about never doubling or splitting vs 10 or A, however, only exception is you still want to split AA vs 10.
I'm not too sure how to go about the odd rule of doubling on 1 card after split. However, if you're able to double on A after splitting, that would be pretty lucrative. I'd probably do it on everything except dealer upcard of 10, where I'd just split and play it out normally. And of course AA v A don't split, just hit.
When you're splitting your 9's according to basic strategy, I'd probably double vs 3-6 right after the split and just hit on everything else. 10's, I'd probably take it aggressive and split then double everything 2-9. Maybe stand 2, 7 8 9, but definitely do it 3-6 I'd think.
If you don't double on 1 card after split, are you still able to double after taking a second card? If not this would change things even more. Again I'm not sure about this, just thought I'd give my guess as you've still got no replies.
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