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    Is electronic Blackjack beatable?

    Hey guys and gals, I would like to know in a nutshell if electronic blackjack is beatable? Game conditions are as follows for a other type of casino: 6 decks, real cards are dealt out to the players and are also displayed on a video screen in front of the player. BJ pays 3:2, dealer has to stand on hard 17 and hits soft 17, doubling is allowed on any first 2 cards, pairs can be split up to 3 times while aces can only be split 1 time.

    With these rules would anyone consider this a decent game for 6 decks? Could a counter bust this game up using a 1-5 betting spread? Also noting that used cards are in the rack for deck estimation for true count.

    Any comments would help out, thanks.
    Last edited by Blitzkrieg; 12-17-2013 at 05:06 PM. Reason: additional info

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