How do the rules for splitting pairs differ between online and in-person blackjack?

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The rules for splitting pairs in blackjack differ subtly between online and live casinos. In live play, splitting pairs guarantees two hands while online, it depends on remaining credits. Live allows re-split aces and 8s, online prohibits. Live players can double down/hit split hands, online restricts. If an online split hand goes bust, only the other hand remains. Live players can draw additional cards to split hands, online splits start new hands. Nuances keep the gameplay fresh!
 
Splitting limits may be peculiar to some online blackjack games. For instance, you might not be able to split certain pairs, like 10s or face cards, in certain varieties, and you might only be able to split a specific number of times in others.
 
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How were you able to know that much about casino games?
 
Some online casinos do not allow you to split pairs of cards that have a value of 10 (such as 10s, Jacks, Queens, and Kings). Second, some online casinos have different rules for splitting aces, such as only allowing one card to be drawn after splitting
 
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