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    Quote Originally Posted by Tthree View Post
    Isn't splitting TT more heat averse than risk averse. Pretty much every count has a high correlation to the plays. It is a matter of is the EV worth the heat.
    I thought he was referring to doubling T v T

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    Quote Originally Posted by moo321 View Post
    Ten splitting
    This is what I am referring to.

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