To hand over power to another. To give oneself up into power of anothery.
a formal act of submission after losing a combat, the victor must choose surrender terms
A player has the option to surrender when their cards are not to their liking. However, half of the players bet will be taken in the even of surrender.
A player's rule that allows you to discontinue your hand after the first two cards and lose only half of your bet.
option of a player to forfeit half his bet after the dealer checks for blackjack.
In Chinese Poker, a player may surrender their cards before the scoring of the hand, thus removing them from the current betting round. They do, however, pay a penalty to the other players.
In some casinos, the player is allowed to forfeit half of their original bet if the player does not want to play against the dealer's hand. For example, the player has a bet out of $10 and is dealt a 7 and a 9 card for a total of 16 and the dealer's card is showing a 10. If the player now says "surrender" the dealer will remove the players cards and $5 of the player's original bet, leaving the player with $5. We do not recommend using surrender. Check with the dealer on the casino house rules.
surrender is option of not playing a hand after receiving your first two cards. The dealer will pick up your cards, and you will lose one half of your bet.
Rare Blackjack variation where you may give up the hand before it’s over and only lose half your bet.
Its when you end your hand early but loose half your wager. Not available on all casino blackjack type games
To choose to lose half your bet and not play your hand out. See also early surrender. and late surrender.
to give up half your wager before the bet is complete.
to decide to drop out of the hand because of weak cards. This means that you lose half of your bet but you get to save the other half (relevant to blackjack)
This is not available in all casinos. The ability of the player to give up only half his/her bet when the player believes he/she cannot beat the dealer. Must be done before any cards are drawn.
The player's rare option to exchange the first two cards for a refund of 1/2 the original bet. Player's 16 vs. dealer's 10 is an example of hand bad enough to warrant a surrender. In this unfortunate case, surrendering would prove less costly than playing the hand.
The option to give back your first two cards in exchange for a refund of.
When the player uses the option to give back the first two cards in exchange for refund of 1/2 the original bet --usually not allowed
a blackjack term for saving half of your bet by giving up half of it, before the round is over. In roulette you automatically lose half your wager if the ball lands in the 0 spot.
This is the only option enabling the player not to play a hand after heâ€(tm)s already received his first two cards. When he exercises this option, the player loses half his bet.
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the player gives up the first two cards in his hand and loses half of the initial bet.
No longer used at casinos. When a player forfeits half their bet to give up their hand in the middle of a game.
The option whereby a casino only takes half a player's losing wager on the even-money bets when the 0 or 00 hits. Few US casinos offer this. It is called the En Prison Rule.
This option is often at some tables in various casinos. Here, after you are dealt the first two cards, and you feel you can't successfully play your hand, you can surrender 1/2 your bet, and sit out the hand.
A casino rule which allows a player to discontinue play after receiving the 1st two cards by losing half of the amount wagered.
giving up half the bet, and saving the other half, when a player estimates he cannot beat the dealers hand. Surrender must be declared before any additional cards are draw (only the first 2)
To fold cards and only lose half your bet.
some Casino's have a rule that allows you to withdraw your hand after the first two cards if you don't like your chances of winning and lose only half of your bet.
In Chinese Poker, discarding one's hand from play and removing oneself from the current betting round. A Player who surrenders pays each opponent 3 units, but eliminates the risk of greater losses.
In some casinos, the player is allowed to forfeit half of their original bet if the player does not want to play against the dealer's hand. This is done before taking any hits. For example, the player bets $10 and is dealt a 7+9 card for a total of 16. The dealer's up card is a 10. If the player "surrenders", the dealer will take the player's cards and half of the player's original bet, leaving the player with $5. The player has forfeited half his bet, and not played his cards. He is assuming that the hand will lose, and chooses to lose only half the bet. Not available in all casinos. Early Surrender - The option to surrender before the dealer checks for Blackjack. Late Surrender - The option to surrender only after the dealer has checked for Blackjack. If the dealer has Blackjack, the option to surrender is not offered.
A surrender allows the player to abandon his or her hand after the first two cards have been dealt. In the case of a surrender the player loses only half of the bet.
The option of giving up your hand, losing only half your bet.
In blackjack, to give up half your bet for the privilege of not playing out a hand. In roulette, you effectively lose only half on an even-money bet when the ball lands on 0.
To give up half your wager to not have to complete the hand.
Giving up your hand and lose only half the bet.
to give up half the value of a bet for the privilege of not playing out a hand of Blackjack. Some hands, such as a 16 against the dealer's 10, are so bad that surrendering is less expensive than playing the hand.
Forfeiting half your original bet to forego playing against the dealer's hand. The dealer takes your money BEFORE showing his hole card and play ends. Generally not a good option, and house rules vary from casino to casino.
The option to give back the player's first two cards in exchange for a tefund of 1/2 of the original bet (rarely allowed). Some hands, such as 16 vs. dealer's 10, are so bad that surrender is less costly than playing the hand.
an optional method of play offered by some casinos whereby the player can "surrender" their hand and give up 1/2 of their original bet.
Not available on all blackjack games. Its when you end your hand early but loose half your wager.
This is when you give up half your original bet amount for the privilege of not playing out a hand.
Giving up half your stake in Blackjack in order not to have to play out a hand.
to give up half the wager before the hand is complete, thus saving half the wager.
To give up a wager before the hand is finished.