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		<title>Can you surrender?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A playing option known as surrender is an extremely profitable option for you as a player, but not many casinos offer it. When you surrender, you lose half of your initial bet and give up your hand. For example, if you bet $10 and are dealt a 16, you can surrender and only lose $5 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A playing option known as surrender is an extremely profitable option for you as a player, but not many casinos offer it. When you surrender, you lose half of your initial bet and give up your hand. For example, if you bet $10 and are dealt a 16, you can surrender and only lose $5 (half your bet) rather than risk the entire $10 on a bad hand. Once again, the placard may not readily advertise this rule variation, so always ask if surrender is available.<br />
Everybody can play online blackjack in <a href="http://www.tlcreates.com">online US casinos</a>.</p>
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		<title>A soft hand</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A soft hand is any hand that counts an ace as 11 rather than 1. The hand is soft because it can&#8217;t bust on the next card. For example, if you hit (take another card) a soft 18 (an ace and a 7) with a 6, the ace automatically reverts to 1 (rather than 11), [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A soft hand is any hand that counts an ace as 11 rather than 1. The hand is soft because it can&#8217;t bust on the next card. For example, if you hit (take another card) a soft 18 (an ace and a 7) with a 6, the ace automatically reverts to 1 (rather than 11), and the hand total is now 14 (rather than 24, which would be a bust).<br />
Whether a dealer hits or stands on a soft 17 is usually spelled out in bold white letters right on the felt.</p>
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