What are the odds of improving a same suited pair by splitting it?

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Mike_25

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Coloring up a pair by splitting same suited cards is often a novice move.The odds of making three of a kind or a full house afterwards become longer while double pairs and mismatches happen more often. Seasoned players advise against ruining good initial hands with such risky splitting, instead improving the pair through community cards and opponent folds. Staying patient with the pair and calling bets prudently often pays offbetter in the long run.
 
I feel When a player chooses to split a same-suited pair in a game of blackjack, for example, the odds of improving their hand depend on several factors, such as the specific cards involved and the dealer's upcard. Generally speaking, splitting a pair of aces or eights is considered a smart move,
 
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