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Thread: Francis: correct BS for DD 11 v A?

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    Francis
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    Francis: correct BS for DD 11 v A?

    Hi,

    I started practicing BS on the excellent CVBJ, and am using the "composite" BS as my strategy. I was surprised to see it say to DD on 11 v A, as the "generic" BS I've always studied said to hit.

    Also, I assumed the right surrender rules were to surrender 16 v 9,10,A and 15 v 10. I think it's different.

    I'm assuming these differences are due to different rules. Assuming tje following, what is the right play for 11 v A and surrender?

    2-6 decks; DAS, LS, RSA, DA2 (double any 2)

    thanks in advance. I've been learning tons reading these boards.

    Regards,
    Francis

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    Wildcard
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    Wildcard: suggested website help...


    Check out the link below...when it loads, click on left panel under "novice corner"...then the blue Basic Strategy. You will then find just about all you'd ever want to see about BS charts for different games.

    Lotsa other great stuff there as well!!

    Hope this helps...good luck, good cards.

    Wildcard





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    Francis
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    Francis: Re: suggested website help...

    Thx Wildcard,

    I've checked out the site. I wasn't aware of it. Like you said a lot of good information.

    Regards,
    Francis

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    Wildcard
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    Wildcard: You're welcome, enjoy, good luck! *NM*


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