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Hollywood: Cruise Conditions HELP
Hi everybody
I'm going on Carnival cruise lines for new years, and I can't get conditions from anyone.
I tried Trackjack to no avail.
A couple of months ago on Royal carribian they had converted all the tables to automatic shuffle machines. So I would not even play.
1. I'm trying to find out if Carnival did the same.
2. If they have not, I would also love to know how many decks they are using and what rules they have. etc. etc.
This info is important, because it will determine how big the bankroll I should take with me is.
Any help is greatly appreciated
Regards,
Hollywood
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Geoff Hall: Re: Cruise Conditions HELP
> Hi everybody
> I'm going on Carnival cruise lines for new
> years, and I can't get conditions from
> anyone.
> I tried Trackjack to no avail.
> A couple of months ago on Royal carribian
> they had converted all the tables to
> automatic shuffle machines. So I would not
> even play.
> 1. I'm trying to find out if Carnival did
> the same.
> 2. If they have not, I would also love to
> know how many decks they are using and what
> rules they have. etc. etc.
> This info is important, because it will
> determine how big the bankroll I should take
> with me is.
> Any help is greatly appreciated
> Regards,
> Hollywood
I'm not sure about the ASM's but I believe that they offer mainly 8-deck, DAS, DOA, S17 with no surrender options.(Similar to the rules in AC).
They also deal 'Double Exposure' on some ships, which may be worth looking into as maybe the surveillance would be more lax.
They also deal some form of 'Spanish 21' but remove the 'Jacks' rather than the '10s'. I think that the other rules are essentially the same.
Not sure about penetration, heat, dealer errors etc, or any other factors that constitute a good game.
Hope this gives you a starting point, sorry I can't be more informative.
Best regards
Geoff Hall
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Hollywood: Re: Cruise Conditions HELP
> I'm not sure about the ASM's but I believe
> that they offer mainly 8-deck, DAS, DOA, S17
> with no surrender options.(Similar to the
> rules in AC).
> They also deal 'Double Exposure' on some
> ships, which may be worth looking into as
> maybe the surveillance would be more lax.
> They also deal some form of 'Spanish 21' but
> remove the 'Jacks' rather than the '10s'. I
> think that the other rules are essentially
> the same.
> Not sure about penetration, heat, dealer
> errors etc, or any other factors that
> constitute a good game.
> Hope this gives you a starting point, sorry
> I can't be more informative.
> Best regards
> Geoff Hall
Thanks Geoff
I had nothing, now I have something.
Regards,
Hollywood
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