aslan
Well-Known Member
In another case, the dealer might get 21 BECAUSE you split your tens. It's really the issue of heat that is most important in splitting tens. If I had two tens and I knew the next card was an ace, it would be beneficial for me to hit my twenty, but stupid just the same because of the heat generated.tensplitter said:In Vegas one time playing heads up, +6 count, I got a pair of tens and the dealer had 6. He assumed I would stay and flipped his hole card as I was getting chips to split my tens. The hole card was 10. Had to call over the pit boss and then I split my tens and got a 5 on one and a 10 on the other. If I didn't split or say anything, the dealer would have had 21.