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    Blazing 7s countable?

    Hey all,

    I'm new here, first post. I was wondering if the blazing 7s was countable?


    The rules go as follows:

    Three sevens in diamonds 100% of whatever amount the jackpot is at
    Three suited sevens 10% of that amount
    Three colored sevens 500 for 1
    Three sevens 200 for 1
    two sevens 25 for 1
    one seven 2 for 1

    is there any way to play this in a profitable way? I saw the amount was pretty high last time i was in but I don't want to play it if it's a losing game.

    It's based on player's first two cards and dealers up card.

    Thanks

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    How many decks, odds change. Also, there is a difference between for 1 and to 1.
    Also, hum much is the side bet.

    Betting it would be dependant both upon a specialized count as well as the pot size.
    Last edited by Freightman; 12-02-2018 at 08:59 AM. Reason: The Schlesinger manoever

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    Yes,

    Will not answer in public forum.

    PM me and I will answer.
    Luck is nothing more than probability taken personally!

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    "Bett8ng it would be dependant [dependent] both upon a so3 I Alize day co7n5 as well as the pot size."

    Could you translate the red part into English, please!

    Don

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSchles View Post
    "Bett8ng it would be dependant [dependent] both upon a so3 I Alize day co7n5 as well as the pot size."

    Could you translate the red part into English, please!

    Don
    Done. In you4 honour, I’ve named the correction - The Schlesinger maneuver

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freightman View Post
    Done. In you4 honour, I’ve named the correction - The Schlesinger maneuver
    How come you don't spell it manoeuvre?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 21forme View Post
    How come you don't spell it manoeuvre?
    Because Don is a Yankee, eh!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freightman View Post
    How many decks, odds change. Also, there is a difference between for 1 and to 1.
    Also, hum much is the side bet.

    Betting it would be dependant both upon a specialized count as well as the pot size.
    I'm pretty sure it's for 1; and $5 a hand on side bet also 6 decks i believe and the pot size is ever changing but let's assume a 300k+

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    Stealth I can't seem to find a way to PM you?

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    Max bet of $1? Countable, but not worthwhile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deschain19 View Post
    Stealth I can't seem to find a way to PM you?

    You must be a paying (don't remember rate but is is nominal) subscriber to this forum in order to have access to PM facility.

    Stealth
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    Quote Originally Posted by Meistro123 View Post
    Max bet of $1? Countable, but not worthwhile.
    Not so. Depends on what the current jackpot is.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meistro123 View Post
    Max bet of $1? Countable, but not worthwhile.
    Fixed bet at $5.

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