Use the BS generator here and let us know, because I forget but I think you're incorrect. 88 is NOT like any 16. zgrogue1 said:O.K., if late surrender is available on a 6 deck shoe game wherein the casino hits a soft 17 I think I'm supposed to surrender if my first two cards are 8/8 vs dealers 9,10, or Ace-am I right? In other words treat the hand just like any other 16.
rogue1 said:O.K., if late surrender is available on a 6 deck shoe game wherein the casino hits a soft 17 I think I'm supposed to surrender if my first two cards are 8/8 vs dealers 9,10, or Ace-am I right? In other words treat the hand just like any other 16.
There are a few rule combinations where you don't surrender 88 vs. A, like in SD where you do surrender 77 vs A!Mimosine said:in H17, LS you surrender 8,8 v A always.
and you surrender v T when the count is roughly +1
Can someone post the late surrender indexes for SD & DD (H17)? Thanx.Mimosine said:in H17, LS you surrender 8,8 v A always.
and you surrender v T when the count is roughly +1
i wasn't really thinking, but that is the correct rule for 6D H17 LSrogue1 said:Hi Mim-
That's what I thought. Thanks!
17 (hard of course) vs Afrankie yale said:Can someone post the late surrender indexes for SD & DD (H17)? Thanx.
Just letting you know it is very rare to find a SD game that allows you to surrender in the US.frankie yale said:Here's one we missed (Single Deck):
7,7 v. 10 SURRENDER (-2)