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Lesson 16: The Advanced Course - Part 4

Basic Strategy Variations: To Split or Not To Split

The primary factor to consider when splitting pairs is whether or not your casino of choice allows doubling after splitting (DAS). If DAS is allowed, you must have the proper basic strategy memorized. I see players make a lot of errors in splitting pairs, primarily with a hand of 8, 8. Most know that a pair of 8s should be split against all up cards, but most stand when they hold them against a dealer's 10. The cost of that mistake isn't huge, simply because a hand of 8,8 is fairly rare. But by standing, a player has an expectation of -.537% and by splitting (if DAS is allowed), an expectation of -.483% is realized. So, the extra money which is put to risk does -- in the long run -- give a better return. Think of it this way. Would you rather stand with a 16 against a 10 or hit an 8 against a 10? By splitting, you get to hit an 8. Incidentally, the numbers also indicate that splitting is best when DAS isn't allowed, though there isn't as big a difference.

As the true count goes up, you'll split more and as it goes down, you'll split less. One play which is justified by a high count is the splitting of 10s. For example, there may come a time when it's worthwhile to split a pair of face cards against a 6. I counsel my students to avoid that play since it draws such a negative reaction from other players at the table. I don't really care what the others at a table think of my play, but if the floor personnel are alerted to what I've done, their initial suspicion may be that I'm a counter. If they've seen me playing good basic strategy and suddenly I have a big bet out and I do something like splitting 10s against a 6, they're going to think I'm either very stupid or very smart. I guess it all relates to the image your projecting in the casino; if it's one of a 'wild man', then go for it. But if you're quiet, polite and a non-drinker, I'd advise against making the play.

All other splitting situations should be followed to the letter; especially that of splitting 4s against a 5 or 6 (if DAS is allowed). Most people don't have the pairs part of basic strategy memorized perfectly, so they won't know what's right or wrong when you do it and most think it's wrong to split 4s. Nothing quite like making the right play and looking like a dummy when you do it!

As you go through the numbers on splitting pairs, you'll see that some don't agree with those published by Stanford Wong and other authors. As I've explained before, some have been modified as a result of Friedman's study on risk-averse play, and I feel they take no advantage from you yet do lower your risk somewhat.


Basic Strategy Variations:
Double after split allowed.
3,3 vs. 2 Hit at 0 or lower. (Instead of splitting.)
4,4 vs. 5 Hit at 0 or lower.  
4,4 vs. 6 Hit at -2 or lower.  
6,6 vs. 2 Hit at -2 or lower.  
8,8 vs. 10 Stand at 8. (If the count is really high, you do stand instead of hit.)
9,9 vs. 7 Split at

Beginners:

bullet Lesson 1: Basic Strategy
bullet Lesson 2: Learning Basic Strategy
bullet Lesson 3: Counting Cards - The Basics
bullet Lesson 4: Card Counting - How To Do It
bullet Lesson 5: Card Counting - The Tricks
bullet Lesson 6: Card Counting - Single-Deck Play
bullet Lesson 7: Money Management - Part 1
bullet Lesson 8: Money Management - Part 2 - A Few Words on Single Deck
bullet Lesson 9: Money Management - Part 3 - Expectation and Standard Deviation
bullet Lesson 10: The Proper Mental Attitude
bullet Lesson 11: Evaluating Games
bullet Lesson 12: Casino Playing Tactics

Advanced

bullet Lesson 13: The Advanced Course - Part 1 - Basic Strategy Variations
bullet Lesson 14: The Advanced Course - Part 2 - Basic Strategy Variations: Double?
bullet Lesson 15: The Advanced Course - Part 3 - Basic Strategy Variations: Hit or Stand?
bullet Lesson 16: The Advanced Course - Part 4 - Basic Strategy Variations: To Split or Not To Split
bullet Lesson 17: The Advanced Course - Part 5 - Basic Strategy Variations: Test Yourself
bullet Lesson 18: Advanced Single-Deck Blackjack, Part 1
bullet Lesson 19: Advanced Single-Deck Blackjack, Part 2 - Basic Strategy Variations
bullet Lesson 20: A Field Trip with the GameMaster
bullet Lesson 21: Beating The Double Deck Game - Part 1
bullet Lesson 22: Beating The Double Deck Game - Part 2 - Betting With the True Count
bullet Lesson 23: Beating The Double Deck Game - Part 3 - Double Deck Basic Strategy Variations
bullet Lesson 24: Understanding the Surrender Option

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