Basic strategy

Pair of Aces vs Dealer Ace

The mathematically correct play in standard basic strategy, with the reasoning behind it. [code: P]

The play
Split
split.
Dealer Ace
A
Pair of Aces
A
A
Example hand

Why this play

Marquee spot

Always split aces, even against a dealer ace. Yes, the dealer is strong, but two hands of 11 is so much better than one soft 12 that it remains profitable.

In context

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Hard totals

You / Dealer2345678910A
4HHHHHHHHHH
5HHHHHHHHHH
6HHHHHHHHHH
7HHHHHHHHHH
8HHHHHHHHHH
9HDhDhDhDhHHHHH
10DhDhDhDhDhDhDhDhHH
11DhDhDhDhDhDhDhDhDhH
12HHSSSHHHHH
13SSSSSHHHHH
14SSSSSHHHHH
15SSSSSHHHRhH
16SSSSSHHRhRhRh
17SSSSSSSSSS
18SSSSSSSSSS
19SSSSSSSSSS
20SSSSSSSSSS

Soft totals

You / Dealer2345678910A
A,2HHHDhDhHHHHH
A,3HHHDhDhHHHHH
A,4HHDhDhDhHHHHH
A,5HHDhDhDhHHHHH
A,6HDhDhDhDhHHHHH
A,7SDsDsDsDsSSHHH
A,8SSSSSSSSSS
A,9SSSSSSSSSS

Pairs

You / Dealer2345678910A
2,2PhPhPPPPHHHH
3,3PhPhPPPPHHHH
4,4HHHPhPhHHHHH
5,5DhDhDhDhDhDhDhDhHH
6,6PhPPPPHHHHH
7,7PPPPPPHHHH
8,8PPPPPPPPPP
9,9PPPPPSPPSS
T,TSSSSSSSSSS
A,APPPPPPPPPP

Reading isn't enough. Drill it.

The trainer deals real shoes and flags every deviation from the chart, including this one. Split becomes automatic after a hundred reps.

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