9 thoughts on “$20,000 Blackjack with 44 – 21/25

  1. I was always under the impression that you only split 4's on a dealer five or six. If you didn't split you would have had 21!

    Cheers,
    VT

  2. I love this game so much. But I like hands like this that do show that sometimes playing the best hand you possibly can doesn't always guarantee a win. I just bought one of your player cards and I can't wait to really sit down and study it.

  3. Is this a test? Never against a 2 . Against a 3 the count has to be WAY high like an 8+ . Against a 4 a true count of 4+ and even with a 5 or 6 you're safest with a positive count (no lower than -3. AND if you can't double after a split never split 4s. But you know this. I'm sure you know this. You're trolling us. Lucky player token? Ciao

  4. No, split 4s only against 5 and 6 and double after split allowed. Otherwise, just a hit in every situation.

  5. I would've just hit maybe even doubled to not take the dealers bust card but I get the split. I usually don't split the three F's
    ( 4's, 5's, and Faces)

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