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    Where can I find Blackjack game conditions outside of United States?

    I am looking to find rules and blackjack game conditions for casinos overseas. In the United State they have something like "Current Blackjack News" I don't think they have that for over casinos. Do I just have to travel all over the world to find it? Does any player have a list they are willing to share?

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    Quote Originally Posted by seriousplayer View Post
    I am looking to find rules and blackjack game conditions for casinos overseas. In the United State they have something like "Current Blackjack News" I don't think they have that for over casinos. Do I just have to travel all over the world to find it? Does any player have a list they are willing to share?
    You'll have a hard time finding that... Im not from the states and know first hand most casinos where you can play with good rules, excellent penetration, no heat whatsoever and good limits in dollars or euros. NOT ONCE I've seen any of those casinos named on the internet or a blackjack forum. What you should derive from that is that there is a very good reason counters dont share this information publicly. Im sure you can imagine what that is.
    Anyway, good luck with your quest!

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    bjarg thank you for sharing. I believe that your information has given me a head start for where to look. What gave it away was that you said "good limits in dollars or euros". If I am not wrong the euro dollar is the appointed money for the Europe Area. The only countries that I could think of is Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. If you are not giving wrong information about "good limits in dollars or euros"

    I don't believe the information will be impossible to find might be hard. If I do intensive research on Casinos in Europe I might find something. I know some friend in the Europe area that might be able to help as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seriousplayer View Post
    bjarg thank you for sharing. I believe that your information has given me a head start for where to look. What gave it away was that you said "good limits in dollars or euros". If I am not wrong the euro dollar is the appointed money for the Europe Area. The only countries that I could think of is Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. If you are not giving wrong information about "good limits in dollars or euros"

    I don't believe the information will be impossible to find might be hard. If I do intensive research on Casinos in Europe I might find something. I know some friend in the Europe area that might be able to help as well.

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    Good luck buddy.
    I hope my previous post didnt come off negative.
    Just wanted to help you realize that you will not find that information just by doing a search in Google or asking for it in a public forum.
    If you are serious about finding what you are looking for you'll have to be willing to spend money travelling, moving around and doing some serious research.
    At least that's what I did.
    Bye and best of luck to you.

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    I did found a big list of casinos in the Europe Area but didn't display any table conditions for table games. I could first start by calling them or visit their website to see what I could find.

    http://www.bigcasinolist.com/ContCou...ntinent=Europe

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    The "Everywhere else" forum on these boards.

    The "Outside USA" forum on the Green chip boards.

    These locations have very sporadic information. As others have said, I don't believe there's any organized service reporting worldwide blackjack conditions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seriousplayer View Post
    . . . The only countries that I could think of is Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. . . .
    I'd give Greece, Germany and Austria a miss. In my experience the casinos in Germany and Austria are run by a small number of large chains who have chosen to pay the leasing fee on 1-2-6s for their BJ tables. In Greece, I'm pretty sure it's a requirement of the Greek licencing authorities that casinos are obliged to use CSMs for dealing cards on their gaming tables (I'm sure that was the result of a brown envelope changing hands somewhere). Also there is (was?) a EURO 10.00 tax levy just to walk through the front door of a casino (although that was three years ago and things may have changed).

    Although there's no definitive "Casino News" type list for outside of the US, doing some homework on the 'net should help you to whittle down the list of places to visit for scouting purposes. If you've the time and money to do the travelling, from what I've read in forum postings perhaps Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Slovenia might want to occupy your initial thoughts? But I may be wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seriousplayer View Post
    Do I just have to travel all over the world to find it?
    I can start you off by telling you to completely disregard Australia. Singapore and Macau are all CSM too.

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    Czech Republic in Prague- many casino have cheating.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gramazeka View Post
    Czech Republic in Prague- many casino have cheating.
    A lot of heat too. Small casinos, few tables, very easy to attract attention.

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