Pair of 8s vs Dealer 7
Basic strategy says split. Here's what the math looks like across common rule sets.
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Why Split Is Correct
Breaking up a 16 — the worst starting total in the game — into two 8s upgrades both hands. Against dealer 7 you're not winning a lot either way, but two 8s each play as a recoverable starting position instead of one stiff total that can only hit or surrender.
How the Play Changes Under Different Rules
The correct play is consistent across every common rule set for this hand.
| Rule Set | Best Play |
|---|---|
| 6-deck · H17 · no surrender | Split |