The only place that initially had it was Casino Royale....a real shit hole, some of the other casinos have now picked it up I think.....
You must play two hands, two bets. You have the option of of switching the top cards of the two hands to make your best hand. Twenty One pays even money but the catch is that a PUSH occurs when the dealer hits 22....vs. the typical bust. They don't bust unless they get 23 or more....
The only place that initially had it was Casino Royale....a real shit hole, some of the other casinos have now picked it up I think.....
You must play two hands, two bets. You have the option of of switching the top cards of the two hands to make your best hand. Twenty One pays even money but the catch is that a PUSH occurs when the dealer hits 22....vs. the typical bust. They don't bust unless they get 23 or more....
So that means basically that it is just better to play regular black jack? What about spanish 21 (I know how to play)? Which of these three is the best for the player to play?
So that means basically that it is just better to play regular black jack? What about spanish 21 (I know how to play)? Which of these three is the best for the player to play?
I've been there twice and the 1st time I lost my shorts playing single deck bj...some like it, I hated it (probably because I couldn't win) but they deal 2-3 hands if you're lucky and then shuffle. Blackjack pays 6-5...don't play single deck imo
Was able to hold my own playing 4-6 deck bj, alittle weary of the automatic shufflers but I try not to let that bother me.
Either way the odds of bj switch and regular should be around the same because of what Louis stated above with the dealer able to get 22 resulting in a push, and even money bj payout. They also are getting you to play two hands so there could be more money on the table at one time...in the end they know what they're doing with the games. Have fun and GL tho! Looking forward to a Vegas recap when you get back!
I've been there twice and the 1st time I lost my shorts playing single deck bj...some like it, I hated it (probably because I couldn't win) but they deal 2-3 hands if you're lucky and then shuffle. Blackjack pays 6-5...don't play single deck imo
Was able to hold my own playing 4-6 deck bj, alittle weary of the automatic shufflers but I try not to let that bother me.
Either way the odds of bj switch and regular should be around the same because of what Louis stated above with the dealer able to get 22 resulting in a push, and even money bj payout. They also are getting you to play two hands so there could be more money on the table at one time...in the end they know what they're doing with the games. Have fun and GL tho! Looking forward to a Vegas recap when you get back!
I have heard that you use the same basic strategy as you would traditional 21, but you are suppose to buy insurance against the dealers ace up. Anyone else know if this is correct strategy?
I have heard that you use the same basic strategy as you would traditional 21, but you are suppose to buy insurance against the dealers ace up. Anyone else know if this is correct strategy?
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