I may not have realized the rule, but I resent the accusation that I am fabricating, that is, lying about it. I have no motive to, for one thing. I played all night and the subject of not double after splitting never came into play. I assume the occasions arose. Could it be that in several hours of play no one had a double opportunity after splitting? Possibly. All I'm saying is that I was not aware of this rule if it existed. I was at Paris and Bally's today and sure enough the words no double after splitting are right there on the felt. I didn't get back to Harrah's today, so I still don't know. One evidence that I actually played there is that nearly all the dealers were black and so was the pit boss. A guy named J.C. was the only white dealer there as I remember, although he could have been black too, because I often don't remember a person by his color. Check that out if you thing I wasn't there, bud.
I also know it was one of the most enjoyable sessions I've ever had with plenty of talk and hoarsing around among the dealers, the players and sometimes the pit. We actually had a blast and a couple of us won some money.