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    QQ??20201017151219.jpgIs this optimal Strategy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kk7778 View Post
    QQ??20201017151219.jpgIs this optimal Strategy?

    No, not quite. Why don't you double 11 vs. 10? Although ES is permitted on 16 vs. dealer's 10, and is the right play, why would it say to stand if you can't surrender? Same for 8,8 vs. 10. Finally, 16 vs. A is surrender.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G Man View Post
    Here is the Basic Strategy you should be using for this game.

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    Not quite. 16 vs. A is surrender. Also, the reason 16 vs. T is Rs is because, if you haven't surrendered your 16, it means it's a multi-card 16, and that's a fine point of BS to stand. Might not be apparent to everyone. Wasn't apparent to me the first time around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSchles View Post
    Not quite. 16 vs. A is surrender. Also, the reason 16 vs. T is Rs is because, if you haven't surrendered your 16, it means it's a multi-card 16, and that's a fine point of BS to stand. Might not be apparent to everyone. Wasn't apparent to me the first time around.

    Don
    The chart I posted is a total mess... :-)
    It did not take into account that LS was permitted against the Ace and I also never realized splits and soft hands are not presented! Shame on me :-)
    I deleted the post.
    G Man

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    Ok, now here's the Basic Strategy you're looking for with no mistake this time!
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    in game with early surrender in ace in enhc is it correct to insurance any hand above +3 tc versus dealers ace and play the hand or just surrender from the beggining with no insurance even at high counts ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by stefan View Post
    in game with early surrender in ace in enhc is it correct to insurance any hand above +3 tc versus dealers ace and play the hand or just surrender from the beggining with no insurance even at high counts ?
    Surrender better.
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