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    gambler
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    gambler: spliting aces or tens =BJ

    I know a place, where splitting aces/tens, and receiving a ten/ace on these upcards means, having a Black Jack. Who can tell me the house edge if s17, das, etc. (standard 6 deck rule)?

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    OldCootFromVa
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    OldCootFromVa: Re: spliting aces or tens =BJ

    > I know a place, where splitting aces/tens,
    > and receiving a ten/ace on these upcards
    > means, having a Black Jack. Who can tell me
    > the house edge if s17, das, etc. (standard 6
    > deck rule)?

    I did the calculations for this some time ago; but don't have the exact figures available.

    As I recall, assuming resplitting of AA out to a max of 3 hands was permitted, it is worth 0.17%.

    I believe that's correct, but don't hold me to it too closely -- it's only a number from memory.

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    hip hop
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    hip hop: Re: spliting aces or tens =BJ

    > I know a place, where splitting aces/tens,
    > and receiving a ten/ace on these upcards
    > means, having a Black Jack. Who can tell me
    > the house edge if s17, das, etc. (standard 6
    > deck rule)?

    No I can't. But, The wizard of odds recommends against splitting tens at one of the online casinos that has this feature. But then again if you are talking about a real casino an ability to count would certainly make that worth while. If you are feeling generous please feel free to e-mail me.

    Hip Hop

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