Recently Used Strategy Engine Card

RDish

New Member
I wanted to share the recent results from the use of the strategy engine cards. This was my first experience using a strategy card at the BJ table. I printed it off this website after entering the casino's table parameters. Let me tell you the results were amazing.

I typically bet at the $100 tables because they come with slightly more favorable odds. Add in the use of the correct engine card and I won approximately $2,000 - $3000 this past weekend in Las Vegas.

ONE QUESTION: The strategy engine card said that my total cards of 14 versus the dealer up card of 10 was a "surrender". The casino people repeatedly told me that was the wrong move. I simply said I was going with what the card told me. Obviously, the card proved correct. I was repeatedly one of the few consistent winners at the table when other players were present. Anyone have thoughts or feedback???
 

KenSmith

Administrator
Staff member
Take a look at your card and see what rules you entered. If it is suggesting surrendering 14vT, you must have chosen Early Surrender. You need a strategy with Late Surrender.
 

RikaKazak

Well-Known Member
god, you're kidding right????

you do realize even with perfect strategy BJ is a -EV game? and that "just cause you won that one time" doesn't prove anything at all?

Learn something call "SAMPLE SIZE!"
 

tribute

Well-Known Member
strategy cards

If those strategy cards were that effective, they sure wouldn't be selling them in the casino hotel gift shop! I would also like to know what game you were playing, number of decks, etc. Basic strategy varies with specific game conditions.
 

EasyRhino

Well-Known Member
It's very easy to win three grand if you're flat-betting $100 or more. Basic strategy or not.

It's also very easy to lose that much. :)

However, surrendering 14 vs 10 sounds pretty wrong, except for three cases:

1) EARLY surrender (in Vegas? TELL ME WHERE!)
2) Single deck game, and you get a pair of 7's vs the 10.
3) A high count.
 
EasyRhino said:
It's very easy to win three grand if you're flat-betting $100 or more. Basic strategy or not.

It's also very easy to lose that much. :)

However, surrendering 14 vs 10 sounds pretty wrong, except for three cases:

1) EARLY surrender (in Vegas? TELL ME WHERE!)
2) Single deck game, and you get a pair of 7's vs the 10.
3) A high count.
Yes, good analysis. In the ES10 games they deal in Puerto Rico you would surrender a 14 vs. 10. The way I remember it is the strategy plays for surrender are all moved one row down.

It's not a super high count to surrender 14 vs. 10. It's one of the more useful index plays. If you surrender 14 v. 10 at or a little bit before the same point you'd take insurance at, you will be very close.
 

Kasi

Well-Known Member
RDish said:
I wanted to share the recent results from the use of the strategy engine cards. This was my first experience using a strategy card at the BJ table. I printed it off this website after entering the casino's table parameters. Let me tell you the results were amazing.

I typically bet at the $100 tables because they come with slightly more favorable odds. Add in the use of the correct engine card and I won approximately $2,000 - $3000 this past weekend in Las Vegas.

ONE QUESTION: The strategy engine card said that my total cards of 14 versus the dealer up card of 10 was a "surrender". The casino people repeatedly told me that was the wrong move. I simply said I was going with what the card told me. Obviously, the card proved correct. I was repeatedly one of the few consistent winners at the table when other players were present. Anyone have thoughts or feedback???
Wow $100/hand with a BS card - that's guts! What game was it anyway? Multideck?

Blackjack is a very forgiving game. Like Rhino said it, you'll go up 20 units or more in a couple thousand hands probably 30% of the time.

Clearly you were using the wrong card - was it telling u to surrender alot of hands against an Ace?

I saw a guy using the wrong card at a SP21 for hours - he was doing OK.

For once, it sounds like advice from the casino was actually good!

Next time you'll have the right card and get creamed:)

So how much would applying Early Surrender to a Late Surrender game cost anyway?
 
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