Why split your 8s into two losing hands when the dealer has a 10?

Roman

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We frequently receive unfavorable cards and must make the greatest of them. This is the situation when a dealer has 10 and two 8s.
You have the option to fold the hand (when the rules permit it), strike your 16, stand on your 16, divide the 8s, or playing two hands, each commencing with an 8. Whichever choice you select, you will ultimately lose more money than you will earn.
 
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