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    Session Time

    How long would you recommend for a session time in a Double Deck Las Vegas game?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GcBlackjack View Post
    How long would you recommend for a session time in a Double Deck Las Vegas game?
    Assuming you’re reasonably good, usually, not long. Might try starting with a single deck 6-5 game for 5-10 minutes, then start double deck with a dumb play or 2. Should last longer as long as you’re in the same pit. Also, the store you’re in makes a big difference.

    I did that same scenario once except went to 6 deck. I was left alone with some reasonably good spreads.

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    Show your max bet once, then leave at the end of the shoe.

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    Playing the pass line with odds at craps (for cover) is less wasteful than playing any 6:5 "bj" game. There's no reason to even put down a minimum bet on those tables.

    Note that the double deck S17 games in Las Vegas are all in the high limit rooms and have $50-200 minimums. You will mostly likely be playing a 2dH17DAS game.

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