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    the initial house edge on the 5 dimes game is like .2%. The complete rule set is :

    8 deck, S17, DAS, DA2, ES10. and the surrender basic strategy split rule, which is +%.1 or something. I am pretty sure the game is NOT ENHC (that is to say only the original bet is taken in the event of a dealer blackjack) but play through a few shoes on minbet first to make 100% sure you have the right rule set before risking any real money.


    The betvictor game has worse rules, but they claim the house edge is I think only .5. This one is ENHC I think. Or maybe they offer insurance for ace but for ten it is ENHC? I can't remember it's been like a month since I played. best of luck.

    All the games have an info tab where you can find out about the rules.
    Last edited by Meistro123; 12-02-2016 at 06:00 AM.

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