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Originally Posted by
counter19
But I was mainly asking if it would be worthwhile to do if you also split tens at low counts for cover.
I wouldn't recommend it. It's a massively expensive error to make and if you rarely split 10-10 anyway what's the point. Now there may well be some circumstances where you may want to intentionally look like a crazy person (for instance if you know you're being skills checked at that very moment) but there are other things you can do that are far less expensive than splitting 10-10 when you don't have the count in your favor. For maximum effect you'd need to split 10-10 in an obviously minus count. You'd be better off splitting 2-2 or 3-3 vs 9 or doubling for less on a hard 12 or some such play would be cheaper.
If you feel like you need to do this stuff to justify splitting 10-10 later, maybe you just shouldn't do it at all. Nothing wrong with that.
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