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Does dealer have to split?

Splitting Basics
Only players can split, never the dealer. You must have two of the same value cards. You must split for the same amount of money as your original wager. To signal a split, you can point at your bet with two fingers, or simply push out an equal amount of chips to your first wager.
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Does the dealer ever split in blackjack?

The dealer never doubles, splits, or surrenders. If the dealer busts, all remaining player hands win. If the dealer does not bust, each remaining bet wins if its hand is higher than the dealer's and loses if it is lower.
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Should I split 8s when dealer shows 7?

It's important to note that Shackleford's math indicates there's still an expected loss - likely more than half of your original bet. Other experts advise against splitting 8s against anything but a 7, or unless the dealer shows a bust card of 3, 4, 5 or 6.
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What is the dealer rule?

The Dealer's Play

When the dealer has served every player, the dealers face-down card is turned up. If the total is 17 or more, it must stand. If the total is 16 or under, they must take a card.
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Do you split only if Das is offered?

If the rules specify DAS, you would split; if instead the rules specify NDAS, you would not split (hit instead).
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What is a Split in Blackjack?

What are the rules of split?

The split is offered when a player's initial two-card hand includes two cards of the same value. It gives the player the option of splitting the cards into two separate hands, then receiving an additional card for each hand from the dealer.
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How do I tell my dealer to split?

Splitting Basics

You must split for the same amount of money as your original wager. To signal a split, you can point at your bet with two fingers, or simply push out an equal amount of chips to your first wager. The dealer will know your intentions.
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What not to say to a dealer?

Things to Never Say to a Dealer
  • “I'm ready to buy now.” ...
  • “I can afford this much per month.” ...
  • “Yes, I have a trade-in.” ...
  • “I'm only buying the car with cash.” ...
  • “I'm not sure…which model do you think I need?” ...
  • “Oh, I've wanted one of these all my life.” ...
  • “I'll take whatever the popular options are.”
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What if both you and the dealer bust?

The game of blackjack favors the dealer; if both you and the dealer bust (i.e., exceed 21), you lose. Still many people win money at the 21 tables, and there are as many experts on the subject as there are people willing to listen to them.
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What does the dealer have to hit to?

In most casino blackjack games, a dealer must take a card if he hits 16 or below and stand at 17 or above. Some tables, though, say the dealer must hit soft 17, meaning he has a chance to increase his score up to 21.
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Should I hit 16 when the dealer has 7?

On all your two-card hard 16s, you gain by hitting whenever the dealer has 7 or higher, but the gain is biggest when the dealer has a 7 up. There are some hands of three or more cards where it's a better play to stand on 16 vs. 10, but that gets us into composition-dependent strategies — a topic for another time.
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Do you hit with 16 if dealer shows 7?

If you play basic strategy at blackjack, you'll hit 16 if the dealer's face-up card is 7 or higher.
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Why don t you split 10s?

If you split the 10s one time, you stand to win 63% and lose 37% on each split hand. That's a significant decrease in the number of hands won simply because if you split, you will often end up with less than 20 on both hands.
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Should you always hit 16 in blackjack?

When holding nine or less or 12-16 it's best to hit, but stand on a total of 17 or more. If the dealer's card is a four, five or six it is vital you do not bust.
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Do you hit a 12 against a 3?

That may be true for most stiff hands (meaning, a hard 12 through 16) but it's not the case when you are holding a 12 against a 3. There are only four cards that could bust your 12 — a ten, jack, queen, or king. On the other hand, five cards will get you to 17–21 (a five, six, seven, eight, or nine).
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Should you ever split 10s?

With all that said, Herb, there are moments in which splitting 10s can be a good strategy. In Face-up Blackjack, where all the cards dealt are exposed, including both dealer's cards, the correct strategy is to split 10s against the dealer's 13, 14, 15 or 16.
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How often does a dealer bust with a 7?

In a six-deck game in which the dealer hits soft 17, dealers starting with a 7 up bust only 26.2% of the time. If you're counting on the dealer busting, you're looking for something that happens barely more than a quarter of the time. It doesn't get any better from there.
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Why is 22 a push in blackjack?

PUSH 22 If the dealer busts with a point total of 22, all player blackjack bets in action are pushes. The Push 22 bonus wager wins if the dealer busts with a total of 22, and the players hand does not exceed a point total of 29. HOUSE RULES Multiple hands may be played at the supervisors discretion.
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Can you bluff in blackjack?

There are many reasons why Blackjack remains one of the world's favorite casino games and a staple of every online casino. The rules aren't too tricky, no high-level math is required, no bluffing is needed, and there's a bit of randomness that can make every game a little different.
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What dealers don t want you to know?

23 Things Car Dealerships Don't Want You To Know
  • Conduct Research Ahead of Time. ...
  • Pay With Cash. ...
  • Leverage Banking Rewards Programs. ...
  • Don't Pay More Than $500 Over Invoice. ...
  • Shop the Manufacturer's Website. ...
  • Give Them One More Chance To Accept Your Offer. ...
  • Get Your Own Financing. ...
  • Beware Of the Add-Ons.
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Can I talk a dealer down in price?

The short answer is yes. However, for many, even the thought of negotiating new car prices can seem intimidating. Treat this experience like any negotiation and go in with a plan. The more thought you put into it upfront, the more confidence you'll feel about speaking with your dealer about the price of your new car.
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Should you tell a dealer you are paying cash?

Paying cash may hinder your chances of getting the best deal

"When dealers are negotiating the purchase price, they anticipate making money on the back end, via financing," Bill explains. "So if you tell them up front you're paying cash, the dealer knows he has no opportunity to make money off you from financing.
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What is the left of the dealer rule?

The two players to the left of the dealer are called the small blind and the big blind, respectively. These two positions require forced bets of a pre-determined amount and are the only players to put money in the pot before the cards are dealt (if no ante in place).
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How often should a dealer bust?

As for overall bust rate, in a common six-deck game, dealers bust about 29 percent of the time if they stand on all 17s, and just under 30 percent if they hit soft 17. Basic strategy players bust about 16 percent of the time. That's because players hit fewer hands than dealers do.
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When should you let the dealer bust?

When the dealer is showing a 5 or a 6, they have a 42 percent chance of busting and a 40 percent chance when they have a 4 showing. This is why you double down more often when the dealer is showing a 4, 5, or 6. The cards where the dealer is least likely to bust are the Ace, 10, and 9.
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