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Splitting 9s According to basic strategy, you should split 9s against every numeric card a dealer holds, except for a 7. The reason is that if the dealer holds a seven, he stands a great chance of holding a 10 hole card and will stand on his hard 17, thus your 9-9 will win.
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Read More »As we've already explained in the introductory articles, when you are dealt a pair or two 10 cards, regardless of their face, you have the opportunity to split the hand into two separate ones and each of the new hands is played like an ordinary one. There are, of course, rule variations that for example limit the number of resplits or do not permit the resplitting of aces, but in general, they are played like an ordinary hand.
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Read More »Splitting 7s and 6s is done against a dealer's up-card of 2 through 7 for a number of reasons. First, 7s and 6s are terrible starting hands (stiff) where you can easily get busted upon hitting. Meanwhile, if the dealer holds a 2 through 7, he stands an increased chance of getting a stiff hand. Thus, it would be wise to try your luck with a better hand, thus split, while also hoping for a dealer's stiff.
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