Splitting 8’s and 9’s in
Blackjack
What do you do with a pair of 8's in online blackjack when
the dealer has a 10, face card or an ace? This is an area
of disagreement among the experts as some will say to split
while others will say to hit. The bottom line is that the
total of 16 against a dealer's up card of a 10 or an ace
is not very good. If you split the two 8's you probably
are still in trouble against the dealer's 10 but now it
is twice as bad. Now you have two hands where you are probably
in trouble instead of just one. There is no right or wrong
answer for you on 8's against the dealer's face card. Those
people that are aggressive can split them, but those that
are conservative will probably just hit and move on.
What do you do in online blackjack when you have a pair
of 9’s against a dealer’s 9? This is not the
same as the 8's against a 10 where you have a bad situation.
The odds show that if you stand with the 18 you lose 18
percent of your bets, but if you split the 9’s you
lose only 12 percent of your bets. You are still going to
lose money in this situation but splitting the 9's is the
better mathematical option in this case.
Posted: Jul 1, 2009
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