I have a question about the splitting rules which may be stupid but nevertheless is not
clear to me.
Suppose you are playing a game where resplitting is allowed, let's say up to 4 hands.
The Dealer has a 6 up. You get a pair of Eights (8,8) on your hand and decide to split them.
Now you play two separate hands, each of which consists of one Eight initially.
The dealer then draws a Ten onto your first split hand,
which is now (8,10). You decide to stand on this Hard 18
and wave off the dealer in order to switch to the second split hand,
which is still one Eight.
Now the dealer draws a third Eight, which lands
on your second split hand, which is now (8,8).
Question: are you allowed to split these Eights and start a third hand,
which would be a resplit, but with the interruption of a Ten drawn
between the first two 8s and the third 8?
(You got 8,8,10,8. With 8,8,8 you could surely resplit,
but is it still possible after the intermediate 10?)
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