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Now let's play a few more hands. Remember folks, not everybody plays by the same rules that you do. If you think a certain thing should happen on a hand, for instance, you would double down on this 11 against a two, but the other player doesn't want to, it's their money. They are allowed not to, if they don't want to. So this player could easily just draw a card, 17, 5 or 15, this person might want to double down. They were allowed to do that. It's not your money. 20, the dealer has 3 or 13, 13 the dealer breaks. Just because they don't play the way that you do, doesn't mean that they are wrong, but if you are not comfortable playing at a game, you can feel free to stand up and go to another game.
Some play is just wrong. If you have a pair of tens, you are already so close, insurance is open why would you risk splitting them? This player has an 18 against the dealer's Ace. We feel as out the bottom card may possibly be a ten value because there is four ten values in every suit of cards in every 13 cards or suit there is four of which are ten value. It's very possible this could be a ten value card because there is four ten value cards in every suit. So the eighteen may ensure their wager as well the 19. At this point, the dealer would peak.
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