Late Surrender - This rule allows you to surrender your hand and give up the half of our bet on your first 2 cards after the dealer checks for a blackjack.
ESR means Early surrender in blackjack.
Early surrender is when a player surrenders before the dealer checks for a Blackjack.
LSR in blackjack stands for "late surrender". If a blackjack table allows late surrendering, that means the player is allowed to give up half of his bet and keep half of his bet instead of playing out his hand. An example would be if you had a 16 versus a dealer's facecard showing. You are likely to lose the hand whether you hit or stand, so you might consider surrendering and getting half of your bet back. Unless you're counting cards, the only hands you should surrender are as follows: 16 versus dealer's 9, 10 or ace 15 versus dealer's 10 BlackjackClassroom.com has lists of casinos where late surrendering is offered.
Foxwoods only offers 6-deck and 8-deck blackjack. They do have good rules though. The dealer stands on "soft 17" and you can surrender. I will improve this answer by confirming that foxwoods does not offer single deck blackjack but does offer 8 deck blackjack S17 DAS LS
The only thing the term box is used for in Blackjack is the drop box, meaning the box the money is dropped into.
In some casinos there is an option called "surrender". That means that you are willing to give up 50% of your wager and not play the hand, AFTER the dealer checks to see if there is a blackjack, which automatically wins for the house.
double after split.
There are lots of Blackjack variations, including Power Attack Blackjack, Double Blackjack, Multi-Hand Blackjack and 21+3 Blackjack.
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Playing games of chance for money like poker or blackjack.
It means you're good at Blackjack