Thus I would suggest sticking to UK strategy, ensuring you've added in splitting in 4s vs 5/6 and the soft doubles.
Most splits are fairly clear cut so the number of times you can split afterwards isn't a factor. I was hoping someone would reply with a blackjack calculator that can include this or just a chart with what i need to do for optimal results with SINGLE SPLIT PER HAND(NO RE SPLITTING AFTER ANOTHER CARD IS DEALT) thanks again :) So what im asking is how does this affect the BASIC STRATEGY. aces obviously you only get 1 additional card, but never have i played anywhere if you split 2-10s can you NOT split again. doesnt matter if its aces, 2s 3s 4s 5s 6s 7s 8s 9s 10s. if i get dealt 66 for example, if i split and another 6 comes on CHUMBA CASINO you are UNABLE to split again so you will have to either hit or stand as a 12. Ok no one is understanding the main point of this post. If you allow all pairs except aces to be split up to three times, the calculated EV = -0.7578%.
I get Player EV = -0.007934, or EV = -0.7934% for the rules listed above. im not talking about only splitting aces once, you literally can only split ANY pair once.
When i tried using the blackjack basic strategy calculator there was no option to put only can split once. european style(no peak for blackjack on A or 10) So i'm trying to find out basic strategy for these rules:ģ.