I have never played with CSM so I am sad(maybe not) that I don't really know hoe it work or how it would change the houseadvandage.
I am also quite new to blackjack but from what i understand You would have to be very lucky to find a game with early surrender that allows you to surrender against aces. It is still a rreally good rule though and lowers the house edge with around 0,25%.
I play a game with similar rules as you. I only lose original bets when I split and double if the dealer get a blackjack.
I have the same surrender rule as above, H17, 6decks, DAS, resplit to 4 hands(except aces) and double on any two cards.
If you don' count the modified early surrender rule the house will have an advantage of 0,66%(as you can see in the link from my last post) and with it it will get down to 0,40% or so. This is with my rules as I described them above. I don't know how CSM will change this or if it is exactly the same for you as you haven't told me the exact rules.
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