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    6 deck shoe rules

    I have found a casino that has spread a 6 deck shoe... 4.5 to 5.0 pen, h17, doa2, ndas, split 4 times, no resplit on AA, no surrender. The minimum is $1.00, max is $1,000...Here is the twist...It pays even money on blackjack from $1.00 up to $9.00, and from $10.00 on up Blackjack pays 3 to 2....At 1st I wrinkled my nose at this game because of the $1 to $9 even money on blackjack aspect, but then I started looking at the $1.00 min bet as a cheap way to wong (without actually wong-ing at all), even tho my $1.00 bet only paid even money for a BJ. (I double down on the $1.00 Blackjack)..There doesn't seem to be any heat for spreading from $1.00 up to $40.00, at least so far....

    I would be interested to hear what others think about the table conditions, namely the even money on BJ from $1.00 up to $9.00?.....Thank you for any and all input.....ronster
    Last edited by Ronster; 11-21-2019 at 12:52 PM.

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