The Surrender Rule

ThunderWalk

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I have a friend who never surrenders, and I'm reluctant to surrender because I'm not always certain.

What is the Surrender Rule?

Is never surrendering that much of a disadvantage?
 

sagefr0g

Well-Known Member
live to fight another day

ThunderWalk said:
I have a friend who never surrenders, and I'm reluctant to surrender because I'm not always certain.

What is the Surrender Rule?

Is never surrendering that much of a disadvantage?
i go by the fab four...
lsr = late surrender circa 0.07 % advantage
lsr 16 v 9,10,A
lsr 15 v 10
also lsr 15 v A at tc=1 & lsr 15 v 9 at tc=2
 

tedloc

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See for yourself

ThunderWalk said:
I have a friend who never surrenders, and I'm reluctant to surrender because I'm not always certain.

What is the Surrender Rule?

Is never surrendering that much of a disadvantage?
You have 17, dealer shows an Ace with no BJ. What should you do? The dealer will bust 20% of the time with the Ace and end up with 17, 8% of the time. If you play this hand 100 times ,for a dollar and surrender, you will end up with $50. If you don't surrender, You will win the 20 hands, when dealer busts and push the 8 hands when he has 17 and lose the72 hands. Ending up with $48.
 

ScottH

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ThunderWalk said:
I have a friend who never surrenders, and I'm reluctant to surrender because I'm not always certain.

What is the Surrender Rule?

Is never surrendering that much of a disadvantage?
Surrender according to BS. No need to question basic strategy, it is the cheapest way to play.
 
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