[Blackjack] Two 3s vs Dealer's 7
Split it, and you may get 3-unit-win.

Hi, there.
I'm a Japanese guy, Nokkie.
I make a study of Blackjack because I wanna be a smarter player in the future.
Today, I took a practical test of the following case:
A player's first hand is a pair of 3 and a dealer's initial card is 7.
In the basic strategy, split is recommended.
But some players don't like splitting and choose hit 6 (two 3s).
How do you think which choice will be effective to win?
First, I conducted the test in the American Style.
▼Practical Test (American's)▼
Next, I conducted it in the European Style.
There's no hole card this time.
In this video, Japanese language is mainly used.
▼Practical Test (European's)▼
From the results gained by the tests, I can say that split is better than hit.
When splitting, the winning percentage is calculated about 56% in total, except for a tie.
The chip's fluctuation is positive 11 chips (40→51).
The following graph shows the percentages considering a tie.
The chip's fluctuation is negative 8 chips (40→32).
The next shows the percentages considering a tie.
The interesting thing that I wanna tell you is that the player won triple 6 times out of 40 times.
That seems quite exciting, doesn't it?
Playing in a real casino, I will definitely split it.
It's a deal.
That's all.
I hope you will be interested in my articles.
I'll be back soon.
Have a nice day.
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