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  • Basic blackjack assumes that you would then get two 13's because of the high probability in drawing tens. So it's best to try getting the dealer to bust. You then need to use hard hand or soft hand strategies after you do the split, but the mathematical odds in blackjack says to split a pair of threes in this case.
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At most casinos, the player must stand after splitting aces. The 1992 edition of Basic Blackjack by Stanford Wong also addresses this rule, but not the 1995 edition. In the 1992 edition Wong says that the rule was offered at the old Treasury Casino in Las Vegas, which was renamed the San Remo in 1989, and later become Hooters.

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How to Play a Pair of 4's in Blackjack

Hard hands:Hard 8 or less - Hard 9 - Hard 10 - Hard 11 - Hard 12 - Hard 13 - 16 - Hard 17 to 21
Soft hands:Soft 13 - 14 - Soft 15 - 16 - Soft 17 - Soft 18 - Soft 19 to 21
Splitting pairs:Aces - 2's - 3's - 4's - 5's - 6's - 7's - 8's - 9's - 10's

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Blackjack Regler Split Lines

Should You Split Fours?

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Almost never. The only time you'll split 4's is when the dealer upcard is a 5 or a 6.

Reasoning

A pair of 4's is a hard total of 8, which gives you a good chance of catching an 18 for your finishing total, which is a reasonable hand.

If the dealer has a 5 or a 6, she has a great chance of busting. You're hoping to catch a couple of totals of 14 when you split, which will win if the dealer busts.

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Introduction

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At the Kewadin casinos in northern Michigan, the player has the choice to either double or stand after splitting aces. They allow doubling for less, as long as the double bet is at least $5. At most casinos, the player must stand after splitting aces. The 1992 edition of Basic Blackjack by Stanford Wong also addresses this rule, but not the 1995 edition. In the 1992 edition Wong says that the rule was offered at the old Treasury Casino in Las Vegas, which was renamed the San Remo in 1989, and later become Hooters.

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Proper strategy for doubling after splitting aces depends on whether the player may double for less and if the dealer hits of stands on soft 17. The following table applies if doubling for less is not allowed, whether or not the dealer hits or stands on soft 17.

The next table applies if doubling for less is allowed, and the dealer stands on soft 17.

The next table applies if doubling for less is allowed, and the dealer hits on soft 17.

When the strategy says to 'double for less,' bet as little on the double as you can, preferably, just a penny. If some kind of respectable double is required, and your initial wager is less than 35 times the double wager, then you should stand on soft 18 vs. 10.

The value of being allowed to double after splitting aces is 0.08% if double for less is not allowed, and 0.15% if it is allowed.

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Written by: Michael Shackleford