Double Deck Blackjack Washington State

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i am trying to make THE WORST BLACKJACK SET OF RULES POSSIBLE!
for instance,
8 spanish decks, blackjack pays even money, no surrender, no double down, no split, dealer hits soft 17, no hole card, no insurance, dealer doesnt peek, and pushes lose.
does anyone know the dealers advantage under all these rules?
how could i make it worse??
benbakdoff

i am trying to make THE WORST BLACKJACK SET OF RULES POSSIBLE!
for instance,
8 spanish decks, blackjack pays even money, no surrender, no double down, no split, dealer hits soft 17, no hole card, no insurance, dealer doesnt peek, and pushes lose.
does anyone know the dealers advantage under all these rules?
how could i make it worse??


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Require a 25 cent ante for every hand. They love it in Atlantic City!
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The dealer pushes all wagers with any 'bust' total. Or, worse still, any dealer 'bust' total counts as a dealer 'Blackjack'.
ponyboy

The dealer pushes all wagers with any 'bust' total. Or, worse still, any dealer 'bust' total counts as a dealer 'Blackjack'.


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teddys
Good question! A followup would be what are the worst blackjack rules you have seen in real life? I nominate the Pussycat Dolls pit at Caesars Palace Las Vegas. 6:5 payouts, double on 10 and 11 only, hit soft 17, and no double after split. Yuck!
'Dice, verily, are armed with goads and driving-hooks, deceiving and tormenting, causing grievous woe.' -Rig Veda 10.34.4
ponyboy

Good question! A followup would be what are the worst blackjack rules you have seen in real life? I nominate the Pussycat Dolls pit at Caesars Palace Las Vegas. 6:5 payouts, double on 10 and 11 only, hit soft 17, and no double after split. Yeah!


i nominate the muckleshoot casino in auburn washington state (one of two ive been to)
single deck, hit soft 17, 3 to 2 blackjack, no peek, double on any(except after split), surrender any time.
Doc

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i nominate the muckleshoot casino in auburn washington state (one of two ive been to)
single deck, hit soft 17, 3 to 2 blackjack, no peek, double on any(except after split), surrender any time.


Those are the worst rules you have ever seen? How about the 6:5 and 1:1 games?
ponyboy

Those are the worst rules you have ever seen? How about the 6:5 and 1:1 games?

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yup! 6 to 5 and 1 to 1 dont exist in the casinos that i go to. all the tables play the same rules.
Doublealso aces split only once and no hit on the aces.
rdw4potus

i nominate the muckleshoot casino in auburn washington state (one of two ive been to)
single deck, hit soft 17, 3 to 2 blackjack, no peek, double on any(except after split), surrender any time.


I'm getting a .11% house advanage in that game. If that's the worst game you've seen, what's the best?!?
'So as the clock ticked and the day passed, opportunity met preparation, and luck happened.' - Maurice Clarett

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pacomartin
This question appears in an old Ask the Wizard


I deal blackjack at my church festival and I'd love to run a basic strategy scenario for our rules...
4 decks
Dealer stands on soft 17
Double on 9,10,11
Split any cards
Double after split
PLAYER LOSES PUSHES
The last rule is what I call's 'God's House Advantage' and is the one rule that obviously is not in any of the strategy generators I've found online. I'm convinced that the push loses rule might make hitting a 17 a basic strategy play in some cases. Best regards and keep up the great work. - Joe from Floral Park, NY

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Go to the Wiz's article to read the answer (both the house edge, and the strategy sheet).

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So I know Vegas casinos have the right to kick you out since its private property. But the law in AC is they can't boot you out.
I was taken aside and told I wouldn't be allowed to play on a double deck game in WA at a casino which I will not name. I had been playing at this place since Aug. and I'm surprised they didn't ask me to leave sooner since I'd spread like $10-$300 and betting LL when the count called for it.
Anyway what is the law in WA regarding this? Does the casino have the right to kick me off the game or should I call the Gaming Commission?