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Thread: Tijuana, Mexico Blackjack

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackjackFeign View Post
    Yeah aint nobody whose making serious bucks being there is giving that up in a public forum.
    Well it won’t be that hard for me to find. I travel to Mexico all the time. Just thought it’d be worth a shot for me to ask.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hitthat16 View Post
    Well it won’t be that hard for me to find. I travel to Mexico all the time. Just thought it’d be worth a shot for me to ask.
    If you travel to Mexico all the time you know about the Mexican Tax on winnings. That is one thing I forgot to mention in the above post. All casinos have a Mexican Tax which varies. This particular casino has a 7% tax on all winnings. So maybe it is not a good game considering the tax. One other thing they have changed one rule since last week no more resplit aces only one card.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beef View Post
    what are the betting limits for the over under? the same as your original bet?


    thanks
    Correcto

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    If,
    like in Panama, there is a hefty TAX on
    buying/cashing chips then the game is horrendous. Do Not Play! Simple.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZenMaster_Flash View Post

    If,
    like in Panama, there is a hefty TAX on
    buying/cashing chips then the game is horrendous. Do Not Play! Simple.
    No tax on buying chips. You must have a card to buy chips and show ID. There is only a tax on net winnings where you must present your card in order to cash out. So hiding of chips don't work here.

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    It is actually only a 1% tax on winnings for mesas, at least in Cancun, although there is a higher tax for slot play.

    The 5% cashout tax for Panama is regrettable, but the rules (obo, ES10 and 3 card doubling) are good enough to make up for it.

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