Ace-Ace Has An Edge Over Two Unpaired Cards

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Mike_25

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In blackjack does Ace-Ace give better chance of a higher hand total and give player edge over two unmatched cards like 8-7, 4-6 etc.? I believe Ace-Ace has an edge because it can give hand totals from 2 to 20 with possibility of 20 being highest while unmatched cards have lesser span of possible hand sums and less chance of two higher double digit totals. But i may be missing something. Do ace-ace really provide any advantage or edge over two unmatched cards in standard blackjack game rules?
 
While a pair of Aces is generally strong, there are still situations where it's possible to lose. For example, if the dealer has a blackjack, your pair of Aces will lose. However, in most cases, having a pair of Aces provides an edge over two unpaired cards.
 
While a pair of Aces is generally strong, there are still situations where it's possible to lose. For example, if the dealer has a blackjack, your pair of Aces will lose. However, in most cases, having a pair of Aces provides an edge over two unpaired cards.
Having a pair of Aces (Ace-Ace) in blackjack does provide an advantage over having two unpaired cards, especially when you consider the potential for a blackjack. A blackjack is when you have an Ace and a 10-value card (10, Jack, Queen, King) as your initial two cards, and it usually pays out at a higher rate.
 
In blackjack, ace-ace has a slight edge over two unpaired cards. This is because an ace can be counted as either 1 or 11, giving the player more flexibility in how they choose to play their hand.
 
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