August 13th, 2011 at 6:22:15 AM
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Dealer stands o ALL 17's
if dealer AND you get BJ it's a push.
Dealer checks for BJ when the card turned up is an A.
Insurance available.
8 deck of cards. They shuffle all 8, put them in a transparent card holder and draw cards until the "red card" is drawn. When the red card is drawn they play this round that is currently ongoing and shuffle after that.
The red card is, in 80% of the cases, found when there's approx. 25-50% of the cards left.
You can only double if the sum of the cards on your first hand is 9, 10 or 11.
You can split all pairs.
If you split 2 Aces you only get 1 MORE CARD / ace.
You cannot resplit.
You cannot double after splitting.
BJ pays 3:2
My question: Is it better to play this kind of BlackJack (it's LIVE online, so the dealer shuffles themselves and deal out the cards, there's basically a camera aimed at the table and you can see the dealer, the table and everything going on behind the dealer there's probably about 10+ tables in each room, there's also BACCARAT and ROULETTE) where the house advantage is somewhere about 0.78% BUT they don't shuffle the cards all the time. Or is it better to play at online casinos without camera (computers) that shuffle all the time but have 0.56% advantage?
I learned card counting last night (Hi-Lo) and made about €200 euro on the first named one.
I live in Sweden.
The sites are: Unibet and BetSafe (This is my first thread and I don't know if it is against rules to name sites so if it is tell me and I'll remove the names!)
if dealer AND you get BJ it's a push.
Dealer checks for BJ when the card turned up is an A.
Insurance available.
8 deck of cards. They shuffle all 8, put them in a transparent card holder and draw cards until the "red card" is drawn. When the red card is drawn they play this round that is currently ongoing and shuffle after that.
The red card is, in 80% of the cases, found when there's approx. 25-50% of the cards left.
You can only double if the sum of the cards on your first hand is 9, 10 or 11.
You can split all pairs.
If you split 2 Aces you only get 1 MORE CARD / ace.
You cannot resplit.
You cannot double after splitting.
BJ pays 3:2
My question: Is it better to play this kind of BlackJack (it's LIVE online, so the dealer shuffles themselves and deal out the cards, there's basically a camera aimed at the table and you can see the dealer, the table and everything going on behind the dealer there's probably about 10+ tables in each room, there's also BACCARAT and ROULETTE) where the house advantage is somewhere about 0.78% BUT they don't shuffle the cards all the time. Or is it better to play at online casinos without camera (computers) that shuffle all the time but have 0.56% advantage?
I learned card counting last night (Hi-Lo) and made about €200 euro on the first named one.
I live in Sweden.
The sites are: Unibet and BetSafe (This is my first thread and I don't know if it is against rules to name sites so if it is tell me and I'll remove the names!)