I've been looking at a lot of strategry cards on a lot of sites (to include the strategy engine on this site), and I've observed something that just doesn't make any sense to me, unless there's something blatently obvious that I just don't know.
Supposed I've got Ace-6, and the dealer is showing a 4. Strategy cards (including the engine on this site) say Double-Down. No ifs, no ands, no buts, no conditions. Just a "D." Double-Down.
But if I've got Ace-7, and the dealer is showing a 4, the same strategy cards (to include the engine on this site) say Double-Down if allowed, otherwise stand.
I don't get it. What rule says that I may not be allowed to Double-Down on an Ace-7?
Does that make sense? If I'm disallowed from doubling-down on Ace-7, then should I not also be disallowed to double-down on anything? Why is there a distinction made on Ace-7?
Supposed I've got Ace-6, and the dealer is showing a 4. Strategy cards (including the engine on this site) say Double-Down. No ifs, no ands, no buts, no conditions. Just a "D." Double-Down.
But if I've got Ace-7, and the dealer is showing a 4, the same strategy cards (to include the engine on this site) say Double-Down if allowed, otherwise stand.
I don't get it. What rule says that I may not be allowed to Double-Down on an Ace-7?
Does that make sense? If I'm disallowed from doubling-down on Ace-7, then should I not also be disallowed to double-down on anything? Why is there a distinction made on Ace-7?