This is a phrase I have coined to describe splitting tens of course if you had a pair of Jacks it would be a gay divorce but anyway:
I have held of splitting Tens (TC5) vs. 5 and 6 just to keep out of the radar but I wonder what my true loss of EV is, since you have many more chance to resplit than you would with the other numbers I would think on high counts it could be alot. I have very many fond memories of splitting three times with tens on a pretty high count and nailing four 20s to see a bust.
If your making index plays say hitting 14 vs. 4 etc or doubling hard 8 or 7 now and then what makes splitting tens such as hot move.
I suppose do it if you think you can get away with it. I think it pays well.
I have held of splitting Tens (TC5) vs. 5 and 6 just to keep out of the radar but I wonder what my true loss of EV is, since you have many more chance to resplit than you would with the other numbers I would think on high counts it could be alot. I have very many fond memories of splitting three times with tens on a pretty high count and nailing four 20s to see a bust.
If your making index plays say hitting 14 vs. 4 etc or doubling hard 8 or 7 now and then what makes splitting tens such as hot move.
I suppose do it if you think you can get away with it. I think it pays well.