...but never been answered (as far as I remember).
In a game where EVERY A-T combination (even after splitting tens or aces) is paid 3:2, is it justified to split tens against 4, 5, and 6???
I found this game on a video BJ machine which has the following rules:
multiple decks (I'd guess six), shuffle after every hand, ENHC, S17, D9-11, DAS, no resplit, no surrender, no insurance, any five card hand counts as 21, drawing and doubling allowed on split aces, above mentioned special payouts on A-T
With these rules, am I looking at a game with a positive expectation off-the-top???
Thanks,
RegBarclay