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    CVBJ Flashcard drills ErrorF

    In the Flashcard drills w/TC =0, I am dealt 2,2, 7, 5 vs dealer 10. I selected Surrender. The error came back that I should Stand. When I View Strategy Tables, it highlights 88 vs 10 with 0 blinking. With Hi Lo, a 16 vs 10 is a Surrender. I don't understand why it highlighted 88???

    Another anomaly, the Strategy Table that is displayed says I should Surrender 88 vs 10 if the TC >= 0. However, the error says that I should Stand???

    Thank you for your time.

    Ty
    Last edited by LoveBJ; 07-03-2016 at 10:41 PM.

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    You tried to surrender with more than two cards

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    Quote Originally Posted by BJPloppy View Post
    You tried to surrender with more than two cards

    That makes sense.

    Ty

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