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    Double Down Rescue

    I am trying to sim a game for practice that allows surrender anytime unless the dealer has a BJ. You can surrender after hitting and doubling down.

    On CVCX, I selected Late Surrender, Double Down Rescue, and Multi Card Surrender.

    The instructions say that Double Down Rescue requires two playing strategies:
    The first determines when you will double. I assume this is your normal playing strategy with the indices you have chosen.

    However, I don't see in the instructions how to include the surrender strategy. Under "Playing", I see "DD Rescue Strategy" but I can't see a way to define it or to attach a canned strategy.

    Thanks for any help you can give.
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    I think I see it. Michael Shacklefords's Double Down Rescue Strategy for SP21 could be a adjusted for BJ.
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