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    Splitting TT vs 6 drew PB's attention

    I played at local casino as usual, and running count went up to +10 with about 1.5 deck left. So TC should be 6 or 7.

    I got a K ad J vs dealer's 6. So as usual I split according to the deviations (TC>=4).

    What happen was that after splitting I got T each time until MAX 3 splitting to 4 hands reached. Then dealer flip the hole card of T and then took a 9 busted.

    My initial bet was $300 and then $300 for each splitting hand. So dealer gave me 4 stacks of 3 black chips to each hand that I won.

    This time Pit boss came over with a lovely smile face and said " congratulation " to me as if he was very happy.

    I knew he was upset. Maybe he was thinking whether I was a counter.

    I left immediately after that shoe.

    If I did not split TT then I should still win. However just one hand of $300 instead of 4x$300.

    Do you guy think it worth to split Ts against 6 ?

    There was one split hand of T got Ace. If I doubled that hand I would be able to win even more.
    Last edited by BJcountingmaster; 10-05-2021 at 06:20 PM.

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