Nearly every dealer says exactly that
Mimosine said:
i was looking up this very information in "Blackjack Attack" and where late surrender is called for, you would lose roughly 0.52 - 0.56 of your bet if you hit OR stood, so losing 0.50 is a much better option in my mind and hence the additional edge it gives you when offered.....
on a side note. a BJ dealer friend of mine revealed how little she actually knows about BJ as we were comparing games at local casinos. i was telling her that LS is a really powerful option for players and she just couldn't believe it. her rational - if the casino is offering it then it is only good for the casino. (i guess it is when you think about the number of people who play it wrong, but i digress) some dealers are way more ignorant than you would believe. my god, when we talked about insurance it was even worse- ploppie logic prevailed!
Mimosine:
I can not remember how many times I have heard the exact, word for word statement from dealers on surrender. I must be taught at especially every single casino that does not have surrender as an excuse for not having it. You know, "we are the good guys, we do not want to hurt you by putting in that bogus rule". And the dealers will sell it because the dealers know no better.
I let it slide and let them think I am just a cowardly idiot who surrenders too often but once I just calmly asked the dealer:
The casino offers, doubling down, splitting, doubling after splitting, and the fly in the ointment (not caught by the dealer) even money, so are they all things we as player should never do because they can not be good since it is offered by the casino.
The dealer responded with some BS that surrender is different.
Actually, in that respect the dealer is right but for the wrong reasons. Surrender is different and unless one learns the easy BS for surrender, it will cost the player money. Of course, so is doubling, especially soft doubles where ploppies butcher the BS on these so badly that it becomes a poor option for the poor player. Since I keep seeing people splitting 7's vs 10 and other incorrect splits, if your splits are that poor, it also becomes a poor option.
Now after typing all of this stuff, I have come to a conclusion. Playing blackjack is an extremely poor option for the extremely poor player!
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