Faustino
Faustino
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June 17th, 2010 at 2:11:04 PM permalink
Please see Scotty's reply to my previous thread about card counting online. The Dublin Bet website has some interesting possibilities and I want to play for real money there. But they will not let US residents play for real money. I'm sure others have this problem. What have others done to get around this? Register with a foreign address? If so, what's the best way to transfer funds to the account? Should I use my credit card which has my US address? Or is there some other clever way around this obstacle?
Faustino
Faustino
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July 15th, 2010 at 7:04:30 PM permalink
I found a few other great places to play that feature live blackjack. One is a British Isles casino, Lucky Lady, and does not allow US residents to play for real money. The other two are definitely interesting. One that I'm getting some good practice playing blackjack is BetPhoenix.com They deal from an 8-deck shoe and most dealers give a 2-deck cut. The rules are S17, DAS, DD any two. So the house edge is about 0.6%. They allow play with fun chips as well. The only problem with this website is that the shuffle is really slow. They do a wash each time. I guess they are attempting to randomly shuffle the 8 decks. This is a Costa Rica casino.

The other one that looks interesting is also a Costa Rica casino. The game is very much like DublinBet. They deal about 3 decks from a 6-deck shoe. They hit S17 however. They also have side bets for pair and rummy. I have not played this site other than for practice so I would like to hear from anyone that attempts it.
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