SleightOfHand
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Yesterday was the first time that I did not follow an index play and I am feeling pretty bad about it. I was playing at a store when I had a max bet out. I received 7,7 v 8. According to index sims that I ran a while back, the index for this play is +4 (Zen). The TC was around +8 so I split with little hesitation. I received another 7, and I split again. This time I am not feeling so good, and put out another max bet. 7 again! With 3 max bets already on the table, I am thinking to myself, "How is splitting 7s at a high count a better move? Unless I get lucky and get some small cards to double or an Ace, I am most likely getting 17s vs 18. I know that there is a problem with CVData regarding 8,8 v X when surrender is involved, maybe this is another one?" I can see that hitting will have a great chance to bust, but putting out more money doesn't seem right. I probably took 3 minutes thinking about this situation and just decide to hit, going against what I had taken to be correct strategy.
I don't really need to reveal what the results were, as they are irrelevant, but I would like to ask some members of the forum a few things. Does anyone else know the index for 7,7 v 8? If my index is correct, are we expecting the kind of results that I mentioned the majority of the time and just hoping that the dealer has a stiff?
PS: I just checked BJA3 and the EV for splitting vs hitting is actually pretty close, so I guess the index is probably correct, which makes me feel a lot better about the first splits, but worse about the hand I didn't split. However, now with this confirmation I won't question this index again, which is more important.
I don't really need to reveal what the results were, as they are irrelevant, but I would like to ask some members of the forum a few things. Does anyone else know the index for 7,7 v 8? If my index is correct, are we expecting the kind of results that I mentioned the majority of the time and just hoping that the dealer has a stiff?
PS: I just checked BJA3 and the EV for splitting vs hitting is actually pretty close, so I guess the index is probably correct, which makes me feel a lot better about the first splits, but worse about the hand I didn't split. However, now with this confirmation I won't question this index again, which is more important.
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