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    Quote Originally Posted by aceside View Post
    If the dealer shows a 7 of spades, the threshold for the player hit/split decision is $354, and if the dealer shows a 7 of non spades, the threshold for the player hit/split decision is $428
    You didn't specify the suit of the player's pair or the exact rules, but you're in the ball park.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gronbog View Post
    You didn't specify the suit of the player's pair or the exact rules, but you're in the ball park.
    Let me specify the conditions.

    For an 8-deck game: If the dealer shows a 7 of spades, the threshold for hitting/splitting a player pair of suited spades is $354. If the dealer shows a 7 of non-spades, the threshold for hitting/splitting a player pair of suited spades is $428. All other player suited pairs have the same numbers.

    For a 6-deck game, these numbers become $279 and $372. Other rules do not matter very much.

    Please help verify these. Thank you in advance.

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