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Originally Posted by Pestilence
He chose neither.
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He stayed on 16 against a 10.
Maybe it's smart, maybe it's not, it's defensible either way and completely outcome determinant.
Personally, I always hit on a hard 16 (showing 7 or better, of course) but I don't criticize those that don't. The odds are tight either way and you can't know if you were right until the cards fall.
He stayed and hoped it worked out. When the Maclin thing came down, dealer flipped an 8. Shit happens.