bj bob said:
I came across this situation the other night and my mind immediately went into a counter's "black hole". I had a pair of 4"s with a TC+2 playing DAS DA2 DD game. Suddenly my brain cried out. Which chart should I follow here? Since I had an 8 with a suffienient TC I could DD with a 5 up, but since it was also DAS, the chart dictates that I should split. Is there a mathematically preferred play here or is it a "coin toss"?
A couple of other contradictory plays ive came across is a pair of 77's and a pair of 66's when dealer shows a bust card.
As an example, if i split a pair of 77's vs 2 at -15 >[DAS,l2] But hit 14 vs 2 @ -7 or less. Which precedes?
As far as the pair of 44's goes. Ha,ha, it's a tricky thing to use the hard 8 playing indexes when Ndas are allowed. When used to the DAS indices.
When DAS are allowed splitting will precede doubling a pair of 44,s.
I think at about 1/2 deck remaining only then does it become a virtual toss up!