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    Depends, what count are you using and what is the dealer upcard? IIRC it starts at +9 for hi lo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meistro123 View Post
    Depends, what count are you using and what is the dealer upcard? IIRC it starts at +9 for hi lo.
    I would only split the 10's if the dealer upcard was a 5 with a TC of 5+ or a 6 with a TC of 4+.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Jack View Post
    I would only split the 10's if the dealer upcard was a 5 with a TC of 5+ or a 6 with a TC of 4+.
    And if the shoe is still ace rich? Further, are you slash and burn or longevity. Are you at stakes that make the invitation for the tap worthwhile, is are you talking about a $100 max bet. If the latter, why would you burn yourself out while you're still nit seasoned?

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