two hands verses one

#1
I play in Atlantic City, and was curious if there is any advantage to playing two hands at $25.00 or one at $50.00
 
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shadroch

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#2
Suppose you are playing one on one with a dealer. Playing only one hand, you'll split the BJs 50-50. Playing two hands, you'll get 66.6% of the BJs. :eyepatch:
 
#5
One hand would get 100% of his max bet on the table.
Two hands of 37.5 would get 75 on the table, or 150% of his max bet.

When the count gets well into your favour, you want to get more money on the table. From what I understand by splitting to two smaller hands you increase the money in play whilst also maintaining the same RoR.
 

ycming

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#6
Ahh if we can maintain the same ROR and have more money on the table then no doubt it is better :)

More opinions the better!

Many thanks guys
Ming
 

FLASH1296

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#8
Betting Two hands gets more money into action and thus reduces your overall Risk,
but you need to understand that in order to do so, you need to bet 75% of what is
indicated for that ONE hand on each of TWO hands - in order to avoid the perils of ...
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