Surrendering a Hand
Blackjack Early Surrender
The Early surrender rule in Blackjack is sadly dying and very few online or land based casinos offer this rule. It simply allows a player to give up half of his wager and stop playing in that particular hand of Blackjack, and this decision is made before the Dealer checks for Blackjack.
If you find a table that offers Early Surrender then below is the Strategy you should use to get the maximum value out of the rule.
There are also some occasions when you should never take Early Surrender and these are: If you are playing in a single deck Blackjack game then never Ten when up against a four and a ten or a 5 and a nine.
In a 2 deck game never Surrender a Ten when up against a Four and a Ten. If you have a Pair of Two’s and the Dealer gets soft 17 then Surrender that hand.
Blackjack Late Surrender
The Late Surrender Blaackjack rule can be found at plenty of online and land based casinos and what il allows you to do is to surrender a hand but at a cost of half your stake, and you can do this after the Dealer has checked his for a blackjack.
As with every additional rule in a Blackjack game there is a strategy that comes into play to make sure you get the lowest house edge by taking this option at the correct time.
With this in mind we have put together the following information which will help you make the correct move when playing any Blackjack game offering the Late Surrender option.
If you have sixteen in a single hand game and the dealer is showing a nine then don’t take Late Surrender. If however you have a sixteen and the Dealer has a ten or an Ace then you should always take Late Surrender.
Posted on November 22nd, 2010 in Uncategorized | No Comments »