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    H17 LS 17vA Heat?

    From what I've read/simmed, surrendering 17vsA is extremely close in H17 shoe games. Technically it's correct to only surrender in lower counts but the gain is minute and the reduction in SD from just always surrendering it makes it a wash. Every time I've surrendered 17vA live the dealer pauses and confirms with me that I want to surrender the 17vA and I usually get some head turns from the rest of the table. Never seen anyone else surrender 17vA even though it's BS.

    I'm wondering if this play is known to increase/decrease heat? I mean it certainly gets looks around the table but I'm more concerned with Pit/EITS. It seems whichever I decide (stand/surrender) I should probably do that consistently from a cover perspective?
    Last edited by sbrugby; 01-15-2018 at 08:07 PM.

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