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    Rounder
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    Rounder: DD Green Chip Tables on Strip...

    Haven't been to Vegas in a year. Plan to go in a couple weeks. Where are the best tables on the Strip for double deck, green chip minimum, double down any 2 cards, and double allowed after split? Or better yet, are there ANY Strip casinos that have this?
    I know Flamingo allows this, but I got backed off last year. Any other places? Thanks.

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    Parker
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    Parker: Re: DD Green Chip Tables on Strip...


    > Haven't been to Vegas in a year. Plan to go
    > in a couple weeks. Where are the best tables
    > on the Strip for double deck, green chip
    > minimum, double down any 2 cards, and double
    > allowed after split? Or better yet, are
    > there ANY Strip casinos that have this?
    > I know Flamingo allows this, but I got
    > backed off last year. Any other places?
    > Thanks.

    Most of the casinos on the strip offer double deck games with $25 mins and those rules. A few (Stardust, Riviera) even offer double deck games in which the dealer stands on soft 17. You have to hunt for good penetration, though.

    You can order a 3 month subscription to TrackJack for only $20, which will provide you with up-to-date detailed information on game conditions at nearly every casino in Las Vegas and elsewhere.

    The TrackJack database is fully searchable - you may simply enter the game conditions you are looking for, and it will provide you with a list of casinos with those conditions.

    A lot of info for less than a green chip - link below.



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    Groucho_00
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    Groucho_00: Or else,


    Scott Kister has a site with some free information you could look over:



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