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    <title>BlackJack - Share Wisdom</title>
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    <description>BlackJack wisdom, knowledge, advice, tips and information shared by others. Share your wisdom with others.</description>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 19 Sep 2006 13:58:28 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title>Ace and Nine - a Soft 10, What Should You Do?</title>
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      <description>You have a soft 10, should you hit?&#xD;
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No! You also have 20 and you should definitely stay no matter what the dealer has. This is a hand you will most likely win. If the dealer has 20, it is a push so the dealer must get 21 to beat you. &#xD;
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Stay on this soft 10 because it is really a 20.</description>
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      <title>Never Split 5's in BlackJack</title>
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      <description>When people see pairs in Blackjack, their tendenacy is to want to split them.&#xD;
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Two 5's add up to 10. A ten is a great number to start out a Blackjack hand with and should never be split. In fact, if the dealer show 2 through 9, you should double down. If the dealer card is 10 through Ace, you should not double down.</description>
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