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Blackjack: What to Split, What not to?

  • Published Date February 10, 2017
  • By ridhima arora

                          

The confusion arises among a lot of blackjack players is when to split a pair. Most blackjack players have tons of questions with regards to Splitting in the game. The mistake that most Blackjack players make is when they split any pair they get.

Knowing when to split pairs in blackjack can be vital in order to increase your chances of winning. We're going to tell you some of the basic BlackJack rules behind splitting.

 
What you should always Split?

One golden rule you should get in your head is: Always split your aces and eights.

Splitting a pair of Aces increase the odds of you getting a strong hand, no matter what card the dealer is showing. If you don’t split your aces, your total will be equal to 12 - one ace is equal to 11 and other one is equal to 1. So, it always makes sense to split rather than playing them as one hand.

Similarly, the pair of eights should also be split. 16 is a weak hand and hitting at it is still a dicey proposition. The Strategy of playing your pair of eights as one hand only increase your chances of losing. So never plan to stay on it.

 

What you should never split?
Never split tens, fours and fives: Having a pair of 10s means you're likely to win. If you split tens, then you are most likely to get two worse hands. Similarly, splitting a pair of fours or fives just going to give you two weak hands.
 

Splitting a Pair of 2s or 3s or 7s

Split your twos and threes without much worry, especially if the dealer is showing a relatively low card. For example, if a dealer show a 4, 5 or 6, you can split your 2s or 3s. Split your 7s if the dealer shows a 8 or higher.

Splitting a Pair of 9s and 6s

Always Split nines when the dealer shows 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 or 9. If you see that the dealer has a 7, Ace or a ten, you should stay on your cards. Always Split sixes if the dealer shows 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6. Just take a hit when the dealer has 7 or higher.

Start your online BlackJack game by applying the fundamentals of splitting discussed above and keep brushing your skills by playing and learning about the game more. I wish you good cards, BlackJack players!

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