The strategy engine on this site for my local casino rules (6 Decks, S17,D9, DAS, No Surrender, No Peek) recommend not to double 10 & 11 against
10 & A. I have Donald Dahls Progressive Blackjack book in which his charts recommend doubling against 10 & A unless you have a 10 you dont double against a 10. Whats the concensus amongst experienced blackjack players here, is one method just a bit more conservative then the other and does is make a difference in terms of house advantage. Personally I like to play as if the dealer is always going to draw a 10, at the casino I play there is no hole card either.
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10 & A. I have Donald Dahls Progressive Blackjack book in which his charts recommend doubling against 10 & A unless you have a 10 you dont double against a 10. Whats the concensus amongst experienced blackjack players here, is one method just a bit more conservative then the other and does is make a difference in terms of house advantage. Personally I like to play as if the dealer is always going to draw a 10, at the casino I play there is no hole card either.
DC