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I saw different versions on CBW, CasinoDave, and OBJ.
Anyone know which one is the right version? I didn't see any surrender options on the CD and OBJ cards.... maybe those are just for normal single deck BJ, but that wouldn't make sense because that has a higher HA than surrender. |
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I saw different versions on CBW, CasinoDave, and OBJ. Anyone know which one is the right version? I didn't see any surrender options on the CD and OBJ cards.... maybe those are just for normal single deck BJ, but that wouldn't make sense because that has a higher HA than surrender. [/ QUOTE ] Snyder's Blackbelt in Blackjack says for most games to surrender 16 vs 9, T, and A if surrender is "late". More hands should be surrendered if "early" option is offered. Edit: And that includes surrender of 88 rather than split. |
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[ QUOTE ] I saw different versions on CBW, CasinoDave, and OBJ. Anyone know which one is the right version? I didn't see any surrender options on the CD and OBJ cards.... maybe those are just for normal single deck BJ, but that wouldn't make sense because that has a higher HA than surrender. [/ QUOTE ] Snyder's Blackbelt in Blackjack says for most games to surrender 16 vs 9, T, and A if surrender is "late". More hands should be surrendered if "early" option is offered. Edit: And that includes surrender of 88 rather than split. [/ QUOTE ] How about on 15? What does late vs. early mean? |
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I am pretty sure ours is the right one for this rule set. We generate all of ours at casinobonuswhores.com by plugging the exact rules into the basic strategy engine at www.blackjackinfo.com/bjbse.php and then cross checking the results with other blackjack texts we have .
Hope this helps, Halo7
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The correct strategy chart is: Play Pontoon.
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The correct strategy chart is: Play Pontoon. [/ QUOTE ] that has a higher HA and more variance... no thanks |
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"Late" vs. "Early" refers to when you are allowed to surrender...before (Early) or after (Late) the dealer checks his hole cards for BJ.
Early surrender is worth a lot more EV. Hence, it is so rare that it is just like something else you never see anymore at all. Late surrender is just like something that you don't see all that often, but still see it often enough. Like $2.99 for the 20 piece Chicken McNuggets at the McDowell's by my house. |
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