Anyone really ever use this? Playing a little bj recently and noticed there is an option to surrender your hand.. WHY use this? Trying to rationalize a good purpose for this button,.but nothing...someone help!
BlackJack "Surrender" option.
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nikossfSBR MVP
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#1BlackJack "Surrender" option.Tags: None -
StallionSBR MVP
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#2When the dealer and a 10 showing and you have 16.Comment -
InTheDrinkSBR Posting Legend
- 11-23-09
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#3i'll never use it but i've seen people use it religiously which i think is retarded
you can basically give up and lose half of your bet....so if you have 16 vs. a 10 then you can try to cut your losses
no idea about the %'s of surrendering as a strategyComment -
StallionSBR MVP
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#4I've never used it either, but I know that's the best surrender situation.Comment -
yismanSBR Aristocracy
- 09-01-08
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#516 vs Ace
15 vs 10
16 vs 10
16 vs 9[quote=jjgold;5683305]I win again like usual
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[quote=Whippit;7921056]miami won't lose a single eastern conference game through end of season[/quote]Comment -
nikossfSBR MVP
- 03-02-10
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#6Yea,..dealer shows 10..you have 16....whos to say that the dealer doesnt have a 6 as well.or a 5..and next card is 10 as well... Either way ill take my chances and let the dealer bust.. surrender?? WTF??Comment -
yismanSBR Aristocracy
- 09-01-08
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#7Chances of dealer showing a 10 and busting:
23%
Which means that if you stand on 15 or 16, you will lose 77% of the time.
If you hit on 16, you bust over 61% of the time.[quote=jjgold;5683305]I win again like usual
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[quote=Whippit;7921056]miami won't lose a single eastern conference game through end of season[/quote]Comment -
Sam OdomSBR Aristocracy
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#8Here's a rough analogy .... if you like the New York Yankees tomorrow , one book has NYY +140 and another book has NYY +139
Which one would you take ?Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#9You rarely can win when dealer showing an Ace and your showing anything from 12-16Comment -
muldoonSBR MVP
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#10You admit you don't know the %, yet you judge those who do, as "retarded"Comment -
KaabeeSBR MVP
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#11you surrender in certain spots for the exact same reason you don't hit 20. it's the correct mathematical play.Comment -
muldoonSBR MVP
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#12
You bet Seattle +1. Seattle is losing 24-3 at the half.
Discounting "inside info" into the 2nd half, would you accept 50% of your bet back at half time and cut your losses? Or would you hope for Seattle to climb back and cover.
Same principle. There's a chance Seattle may come back - but many people would take back 50% and work with that.Comment -
blueghostSBR MVP
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#16online blackjack ..on 80 out of 100 hds the dealer will have a 10 up..pick your spots..you do the mathComment -
TheCentaurSBR Hall of Famer
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#17Small percentage help to the player overall. If playing live and counting cards its very nice to have.Comment -
milwaukee mikeBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 08-22-07
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#18surrender is a nice option if you're going to use it.
if it is allowed then do it on 15/16 vs 10, 16 vs 9 or ace also
not hard to remember
if i'm playing a blackjack promo like sbr i do it for 15 vs 9 also just to speed things up, that is almost a coin flip decisionComment -
milwaukee mikeBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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nikossfSBR MVP
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#20Nice,.thanks for all the insight SBR folks'.. been playing for years just not that much online and noticed this option on every hand. I would really never use this but just wanted to here some thoughts from others..Comment -
milwaukee mikeBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 08-22-07
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#21why would you never use it?
it's mathematically in your favor to do it in the situations me and yisman pointed out
to me that's like saying you would never split aces against a 6 or you would never hit 12 against a 7...
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playersonly69SBR Posting Legend
- 01-04-08
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#22Well first of all, you CANNOT surrender versus an ace.
While I am on a roll, if you CAN surrender versus a dealer ace, then you should surrender at almost any 13-14-15-16 hand.
Which of course leads to the reason why you CANNOT surrender versus a dealer ace card showing. If you could surrender versus the dealer ace showing, then the odds in blackjack would switch to the players advantage.
Now give me some points for this explanation. I could use them to pay back some loans for the points that I lost in the casino
I will guarantee this fact, if I could surrender in a live casino versus a dealer ace, then I would be playing blackjack for a very successful livingLast edited by playersonly69; 05-30-12, 02:57 PM.Comment -
milwaukee mikeBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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playersonly69SBR Posting Legend
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#26Well first of all, you CANNOT surrender versus an ace.
While I am on a roll, if you CAN surrender versus a dealer ace, then you should surrender at almost any 13-14-15-16 hand.
Which of course leads to the reason why you CANNOT surrender versus a dealer ace card showing. If you could surrender versus the dealer ace showing, then the odds in blackjack would switch to the players advantage.
Now give me some points for this explanation. I could use them to pay back some loans for the points that I lost in the casino
I will guarantee this fact, if I could surrender in a live casino versus a dealer ace, then I would be playing blackjack for a very successful livingComment -
milwaukee mikeBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 08-22-07
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#27Well first of all, you CANNOT surrender versus an ace.
While I am on a roll, if you CAN surrender versus a dealer ace, then you should surrender at almost any 13-14-15-16 hand.
Which of course leads to the reason why you CANNOT surrender versus a dealer ace card showing. If you could surrender versus the dealer ace showing, then the odds in blackjack would switch to the players advantage.
Now give me some points for this explanation. I could use them to pay back some loans for the points that I lost in the casino
I will guarantee this fact, if I could surrender in a live casino versus a dealer ace, then I would be playing blackjack for a very successful livingComment -
milwaukee mikeBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 08-22-07
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#28here's 5dimes rules, include late surrender
Classic Single-Deck, Single Hand
After each hand played, a new single deck is shuffled and dealt. Blackjack pays 3/2. Dealer hits on soft 17. Double down on 10 & 11, even after splits. Split pairs up to 3 times. May split aces once. Late surrender available, even after splits. Insurance pays 11/5. Seven Card Charlie is automatic winner.Classic 6 Deck, Single Hand
After each hand played, a new 6 deck shoe is shuffled and dealt. Blackjack pays 3/2. Dealer stands on soft 17. Double down on all 2-card combinations, even after splits. Split pairs up to 3 times. May split and resplit aces. Late surrender available, even after splits. Insurance pays 11/5. Seven Card Charlie is automatic winner.
Classic 6 Deck, Multiple Hand
After each hand played, a new 6 deck shoe is shuffled and dealt. Blackjack pays 3/2. Dealer stands on soft 17. Double down on all 2-card combinations, even after splits. Split pairs up to 3 times. May split and resplit aces. Late surrender available, even after splits. Insurance pays 11/5. Seven Card Charlie is automatic winner.
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playersonly69SBR Posting Legend
- 01-04-08
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#29So in the sbr casino under the single deck option, you can surrender versus an ace?
I didnt see that option the other day. By the way, my advice only applies to live casino opertaions, I have NO IDEA about internet casinos that cheat you in the first placeComment -
playersonly69SBR Posting Legend
- 01-04-08
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#30Milwaukee,
What live casino allows you to surrender verusu an ace? Not talking about internet live casinos eitherComment -
milwaukee mikeBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#31A general rule of thumb is to never surrender against a dealer showing a 2 through 7. Surrendering should only come into consideration when the dealer shows an 8, 9, 10 or ace. Let’s have a look at the correct basic strategy surrender moves on a 4-deck, 6-deck or 8-deck game…
Dealer Stands on Soft 17- Surrender 16 vs 9, 10 or ace
Surrender 15 vs 10
- Surrender 16 vs 9, 10 or ace
Surrender 15 vs 10 or ace
Surrender 17 vs ace
Surrender 8,8 vs ace
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milwaukee mikeBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#32
every live casino that allows surrender, but like sam said you have to wait until they check blackjackComment -
playersonly69SBR Posting Legend
- 01-04-08
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#33But I want to know live casinos that allow surrender on a dealer ace.
Internet sites dont even really count since that shit isnt real.
And the single deck sbr casino didnt let me surrender verus a dealer aceComment -
playersonly69SBR Posting Legend
- 01-04-08
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#34What live casino allows a surrender versus a dealer??
Internet casinos dont even count since they rip off the player anywayComment -
ttwarrior1BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#35Hit on 15 and 16 0 times with 0 surrenders with the 12 k in pts ive won in the last week at bjComment
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