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Thread: Bob: Two Deck Basic Strategy

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    Bob
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    Bob: Two Deck Basic Strategy

    Heading to LV next week, and I was reviewing a 2 deck basic strategy chart on another website. All plays are understood except for a few pair splits, since I use the hi-lo index plays anyway for all plays other than pair splits....those I never cared to learn.

    When DDAS is allowed in two deck with both stand on S17 and H17, the BS for this was listed as, SPLIT:

    6-6 vs. dealer 2 thru 7, and
    7-7 vs. dealer 2 thru 8.
    Is this correct?

  2. #2
    Parker
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    Parker: BS


    > Heading to LV next week, and I was reviewing
    > a 2 deck basic strategy chart on another
    > website. All plays are understood except for
    > a few pair splits, since I use the hi-lo
    > index plays anyway for all plays other than
    > pair splits....those I never cared to learn.

    > When DDAS is allowed in two deck with both
    > stand on S17 and H17, the BS for this was
    > listed as, SPLIT:

    > 6-6 vs. dealer 2 thru 7, and
    > 7-7 vs. dealer 2 thru 8.
    > Is this correct?

    Yep. Note that it would be different without DAS. You're hoping, of course, to make a hand suitable for doubling after you split the pair, or better yet, two hands.

    Consider ordering a set of our ultimate basic strategy cards, and then you will always know what the correct BS play is for a given game. Link below.



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    ES
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    ES: The BS cards are worth the price. *NM*


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