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Never Split 5s or 10s: [homepage](https://cpsm92.org/2000/01/01/keno-statistique-mois) Two 10s make a total of 20, [website](https://www.chauffagisteplombier.paris/baccara) which is a fantastic hand that you should almost always Stand on. The Golden Rules of Splitting and Doubling |
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Always Split Aces and 8s: This is the most famous rule in blackjack. When the Dealer is Strong (Showing 7 through Ace) |
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The statistical probability is that their hidden card is a 10, giving them a strong total of 17 or more. |
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Hit until you reach 17 or more: You have to assume the dealer has a better hand and take the risk to improve yours. When the Dealer is Weak (Showing 2 through 6) |
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These are "bust cards" because the dealer is forced to hit until they reach 17 or more, and there's a high probability they will go over 21 with these starting cards. |
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Don't risk busting your own hand: If you have a "stiff" hand (a hard total of 12 through 16), [site](https://galnet.fr/cheri-casino) you should generally Stand. Your Best Bet at the Table |
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By abandoning guesswork and hunches in favor of mathematically-sound basic strategy, you can dramatically lower the house edge to one of the lowest in the entire casino. Double Down more aggressively: If you have a hard 9, 10, or 11, you should almost always Double Down, as you have a good chance of getting a high card and the dealer has a good chance of busting. You'll be giving yourself the mathematical best chance to beat the dealer. |
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