[Blackjack] Split a pair of 2
Blackjack Strategy
If we earn a lot by splitting the pair, we may be so lucky.
In the BS of Blackjack, 2's split is recommended against the dealer's 2-7.
The other day, the experiment on 22 vs D7 was already done.
This time, I conducted another one on 22 vs D6.
This video consists of the two parts:
One is about 22 vs D7.
The other is about 22 vs D6.
The playback time is about 30 min.
The Result of 22 vs D7
The following two graphs show the results based on the 100 data.
Choosing split, the outcome is likely to be a tie.
In other words, the probability of our NOT losing is about 2/3.
Isn't it satisfying?
During the experiment, the player won 4 times (two doubling after the splitting).
It was an excellent win.
If he had chosen hit at that time, he would have regretted deeply.
The winning percentages except for a tie
are as follows:
Split 55% Hit 54%
The chip's fluctuation
Split +12 chips Hit +7 chips
To sum up, splitting 2s against D's 7 is better than hit.
The Result of 22 vs D6
The following two graph show the results based on the 100 data.
Since the dealer's face-up card is the weakest, isn't it good as we expected?
We would win at a rate of 1/2.
The winning percentages except for a tie
are as follows:
Split 63% Hit 49%
The chip's fluctuation
Split +64 chips Hit -1 chip
To sum up, splitting 2s against D's 6 is much better than hit.
One more thing.
Look at this graph.
The 3-unit win means, for example, one is a double down hand and the other is a normal hand.Splitting 2s and taking a card of 7, 8, 9, or Ace we will be able to double down, following the BS.
Mentioning more about the graph above, the player succeeded in 3-unit winning 24 out of 35 times actually.
In addition, he won fourfold 7 out of 8 times.
Isn't it fantastic?
From this result, we should definitely split 2s vs D's 6.
★Considerations★
When splitting 2s vs D's 2-7, we would win at a rate of 55-63%.
That's based on the experiments.
Although we shouldn't split 2s vs D's 8, following the BS, the winning rate might be 50% or so.
I'll do that experiment some day.
That's all.
Good luck for your splitting of 2.
Bye.








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