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    Down Under Blackjack

    A local store of mine just got this new blackjack variant called “Down Under Blackjack.” It’s actually very fun to play. The store that offers it gives less than a deck pen, and it seems like a good game to me. I’m interested in learning more about the game, and counting methods, or any other information specific to the game.

    If anyone is familiar, or has any resources I’d be grateful for any information.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WABJ11 View Post
    The store that offers it gives less than a deck pen, and it seems like a good game to me. I’m interested in learning more about the game, and counting methods, or any other information specific to the game.
    If you are looking for a counting opportunity penetration is key. With one deck being dealt it better not use more than two decks of cards.

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    One game at Treasure Bay in Biloxi deals every card and reshuffles, one deck dealt facedown.

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    I use Hi-Opt II is there a count that is preferential for this game? Also since you’re given more info about the downcard, what deviations do you make? Thus far I have been improvising.

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