PhilippeB
PhilippeB
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June 25th, 2015 at 6:49:06 AM permalink
Hello

I search for list of french casinos.
I found : blackjack-square.com/_site/annexe-2/la-carte-de-france-des-casinos
but it seems out of date and I'm unable to active my account on the forum.

Thanks

Philippe Bowlet
Romes
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June 25th, 2015 at 7:08:47 AM permalink
Quote: PhilippeB

Hello

I search for list of french casinos.
I found : blackjack-square.com/_site/annexe-2/la-carte-de-france-des-casinos
but it seems out of date and I'm unable to active my account on the forum.

Thanks

Philippe Bowlet


Are you attempting to get technical support on this forum about another forum? ...huh?
Playing it correctly means you've already won.
Doc
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June 25th, 2015 at 9:43:56 AM permalink
Try casinocity.com
PhilippeB
PhilippeB
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June 25th, 2015 at 1:58:29 PM permalink
Quote: Doc

Try casinocity.com



Thanks.
Good site although informations about CSM would be great.
PhilippeB
PhilippeB
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June 25th, 2015 at 2:09:55 PM permalink
Quote: Romes

Are you attempting to get technical support on this forum about another forum? ...huh?



Not a technical problem.
h1374530
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October 20th, 2015 at 12:31:55 PM permalink
Hello,

I couldn't find anything related to the search options so I decided to do it manually. However I only found this one.
I was trying to find anything regarding the european blackjack and its exceptions.
I've read a lot of miscelanous and their appendix, especially the exceptions for example :
16 vs 7 or more > the site says to stand after 3 cards, but I was wondering if the rules still apply to the european blackjack ? (dealer stands on soft 17, and there is no surrenders)

I don't do a lot of math, but I keep getting asked why I'd hit or stand whenever I'd get hard 16 and I couldn't really explain, and I didn't want to explain myself because I'm getting tired of saying the same s#$% since like 99% of those blackjack players at my casino doesn't follow the rules stated on wizards of odds.

I've been using the European's blackjack chart with 6 decks and stand on soft 17 (double allowed after split except aces where you can just split. Blackjack pays 3 to 2, Insurance pays 2 to 1). I"ve been following the chart regularly and I can play it perfectly, but I wanted to know more like if there were more exceptions. I'm not a counting card player yet, but maybe I will in the future (May come in handy, but right now my local casino has this automatic shuffle cards so...)

Thanks in advance.
Canyonero
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October 20th, 2015 at 2:26:01 PM permalink
Hi and welcome to the forums.

You should only stand with a 16 vs 10 with three or more cards. You hit everything else.


Hint: With this kind of question you should start a new thread, rather than posting to an existing unrelated thread.
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