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SM777
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March 5th, 2017 at 7:08:39 PM permalink
Why is this being posted with the information hidden? If you don't want it to be seen (even though it's live in a casino) why are you posting it?
Hunterhill
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March 5th, 2017 at 7:20:28 PM permalink
Quote: SM777

Why is this being posted with the information hidden? If you don't want it to be seen (even though it's live in a casino) why are you posting it?


It was in another thread,I can't find it now,but iirc they force you to make another sidebet which has a high enough house edge to overcome the rules on the bj game.
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March 5th, 2017 at 7:43:27 PM permalink
Quote: MrCasinoGames

Both Grosvenor Casinos (Bolton and Aberdeen) in UK, has gone live with Open 21® Blackjack (3/3/2017).



Are you afraid of intellectual property theft, or are you afraid we're not going to like rules 3 and 4 when we see them?
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Ibeatyouraces
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March 5th, 2017 at 7:51:01 PM permalink
Yah, I don't like the deception going on with this. Post the full rules.
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Hunterhill
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March 5th, 2017 at 8:01:29 PM permalink
Players must make an "odds win bet" of half their blackjack bet.
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Ibeatyouraces
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March 5th, 2017 at 8:12:06 PM permalink
Quote: Hunterhill

Players must make an "odds win bet" of half their blackjack bet.


And no list of playing rules.

What can the player double on?
Is there DAS? Any form of surrender? H17 or S17?
Etc.?
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Zcore13
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March 5th, 2017 at 9:52:16 PM permalink
Never heard of anyone hiding rules after it's already made it to trial. Very suspicious.


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MrCasinoGames
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March 6th, 2017 at 2:50:14 AM permalink
Quote: Deucekies

Quote: MrCasinoGames

Both Grosvenor Casinos (Bolton and Aberdeen) in UK, has gone live with Open 21® Blackjack (3/3/2017).


Are you afraid of intellectual property theft, or are you afraid we're not going to like rules 3 and 4 when we see them?


In a way. Yes, I am afraid of intellectual property theft.
It happen to my Casino Hold'em® poker (First and Patented Texas Hold'em against the Casino ©2000).
Casino Hold'em® History: http://buff.ly/2kMbvge

Anyway, The hiding rules will be show soon, by Michael Shackleford (WizardofOdds.com).

P.S. I thinks Players and Dealers will like rules 3 and 4 when they see them.
That is why Open 21® Blackjack will work (Quick, Easy and Simple, for both Players and Dealers).
Last edited by: MrCasinoGames on Mar 6, 2017
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May 3rd, 2017 at 1:15:51 PM permalink
Quote: MrCasinoGames

Thanks mrsuit31.
Yes, Three card draw isn't My game, it's Score Gaming's product.



Now I'm confused....

SHFL Three Card Draw Poker approved in washington in 2008?
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MrCasinoGames
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May 5th, 2017 at 8:08:25 AM permalink
Quote: mrsuit31

Now I'm confused....

SHFL Three Card Draw Poker approved in washington in 2008?


Hi mrsuit3,

I think this two games have difference Rules, but have the same name.
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mrsuit31
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May 5th, 2017 at 8:40:25 AM permalink
Quote: MrCasinoGames

Quote: mrsuit31

Now I'm confused....

SHFL Three Card Draw Poker approved in washington in 2008?


Hi mrsuit3,

I think this two games have difference Rules, but have the same name.



There is likely some sort of collaboration... They have SHFL listed as an affiliate on their website. The games are very similar.

I was just surprised to see that on the WSGC list from so long ago.
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MrCasinoGames
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May 6th, 2017 at 8:58:45 AM permalink
Quote: mrsuit31

Quote: MrCasinoGames

Quote: mrsuit31

Now I'm confused....

SHFL Three Card Draw Poker approved in washington in 2008?


Hi mrsuit3,

I think this two games have difference Rules, but have the same name.



There is likely some sort of collaboration... They have SHFL listed as an affiliate on their website. The games are very similar.

I was just surprised to see that on the WSGC list from so long ago.



Thanks for the info.
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