Questions about surrender.

zengrifter

Banned
tribute said:
Check out basic strategy engine on this site. Only hand gesture for surrender I know of is to pretend you are drawing a straight line on the felt with your index finger.
Or nervously wave a white cocktail napkin. zg
 

BJgenius007

Well-Known Member
FLASH1296 said:
You can NEVER surrender a split hand.

Basic Strategy for most games is to surrender 16 vs 9, 10, Ace & 15 vs. 10

Easy to remember -- just 4 hand matchups.

Card Counters surrender some other hands (at the requisite True Count)
That is a great advice and easy to memorize. However, the basic strategy for surrender only gives the player 0.02% advantage on the four plays. But if the player learn index plays, he or she will gain 0.20% advantage if the house offers late surrender.
 

johndoe

Well-Known Member
tribute said:
On one trip in Vegas, a player next to me became angry every time I surrendered. (And I was using it correctly.) She said it was a "chicken" play and SHE didn't believe in surrender because she came to PLAY! I guess she thought I was a real wimp.
This can be an excellent opportunity to sell your crappy hands. "If you think this hand isn't worth surrendering, then YOU can play it!"
 

Homeschool

Well-Known Member
Played a place before that wanted you to pat the felt with the back of your hand, and another that wanted you to wave your palm-up hand from side to side, but can't remember where they were....


Homeschool
 

FLASH1296

Well-Known Member
I have had dealers/floorpersons tell me that ONLY a verbal declaration is appropriate !

When in Rome ...
 

tribute

Well-Known Member
Automatic Monkey said:
When I choose to respond to complaints about surrendering, I ask them if they fold when they play poker and if not, would they like to come to the poker room with me.
That's worth remembering!
 
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