EasyRhino
Well-Known Member
This weekend I was dealt a 17 and the dealer had an ace showing, in a H17 shoe game.
Realizing that BS tells me to surrender this hand, I did. And boy, was I greeted with bewilderment from the players and the dealer. Way more than when I've split tens, I think even more than when I've doubled as soft 21. It was like they just couldn't comprehend what they were seeing.
Anyone else noticed this? Is the attention it garners a good thing or a bad thing?
I just checked the appendix to see how big the difference in EV is, and it's about 1.3%. So while the dealer ended up busting on that hand, I didn't mind my play from a strategy standpoint.
By the way, the count was pretty darn positive at that point, would that tend to reinforce the decision to surrender?
Realizing that BS tells me to surrender this hand, I did. And boy, was I greeted with bewilderment from the players and the dealer. Way more than when I've split tens, I think even more than when I've doubled as soft 21. It was like they just couldn't comprehend what they were seeing.
Anyone else noticed this? Is the attention it garners a good thing or a bad thing?
I just checked the appendix to see how big the difference in EV is, and it's about 1.3%. So while the dealer ended up busting on that hand, I didn't mind my play from a strategy standpoint.
By the way, the count was pretty darn positive at that point, would that tend to reinforce the decision to surrender?