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BJ surrender- any disadvantage?
seems all other rules are the same (about to do bet365), so as long as you're following the chart, there's no reason to play regular bj, right? or am i missing some casino advantage?
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Re: BJ surrender- any disadvantage?
Why wouldn't you play BJ Switch?
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Re: BJ surrender- any disadvantage?
well, quickly looked at switch rules and obviously- more complicated (extra time/charts), and saw on wizardofodds (i think) that it's still around 5% if no queens. about the same as normal BJ. so freakin- was i right about the advantage to surrender over normal? thanks
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Re: BJ surrender- any disadvantage?
surrender is better than normal.
what are you saying.....no queens?? i thought switch was best except for the time to read the chart every 3 hands |
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Re: BJ surrender- any disadvantage?
i could be wrong, but i thought i saw that it's still around .5% unless queens version (wherever that is played) which takes it down to .1%
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Re: BJ surrender- any disadvantage?
The house advantage for Playtech (the software casino365 uses) BJ switch is .05%. You get .1% cashback, so you actually have a small edge playing it. It is slow, though.
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