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Thread: sally young: double on split aces

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    sally young
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    sally young: double on split aces

    i recently found a game whereby
    1.players are allowed to double straightaway on splitting of aces ..how much is this worth.
    2.also allowed to hit again on splitting of aces.
    3.however player is allowed to buy insurance only after early surrender against ace,or after hitting(ie if the box is still alive ...is that too much of a disadvantage?

    any figures on the advantages/disadvantades appreciated..
    thanks

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    Wolverine
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    Wolverine: What are the other rules to the game?

    Casinos rarely give without a bigger take.

    How many decks, penetration, other rules of the game would help discuss this situation.

    Thanks.

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    sallyyoung
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    sallyyoung: Re: What are the other rules to the game?

    > Casinos rarely give without a bigger take.

    > How many decks, penetration, other rules of
    > the game would help discuss this situation.

    > Thanks.

    6d,da2,das,80%penetration,full es,20xs spread.
    love to hear your thoughts on the percentages wolverine.
    again thank you.

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    Wolverine
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    Wolverine: Thanks

    I was only trying to ask the question that I'm sure one of the math people would have asked in order to look into the situation. I have learned that I am not one of the gifted few that can work out these things. Just trying to help things along so that others could answer for you.

    Sorry I can't help.

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