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Thread: Orson: Monte Carlo, Southern France, San Remo?

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    Orson
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    Orson: Monte Carlo, Southern France, San Remo?

    Anything information about games there. I know Monte Carlo historically is a burn joint, but maybe there are playable games nearby.
    Orson

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    Cantor
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    Cantor: Re: Monte Carlo, Southern France, San Remo?

    > Anything information about games there. I know Monte
    > Carlo historically is a burn joint, but maybe there
    > are playable games nearby.
    > Orson

    i know precisely 1 good game in the region you asked (does not mean that there are no more, i do not know everything). rules:
    6D, ENHC, no surrender, DAS, D9, RS4, RSA, hit or double aces after split and AX is paid as BJ even after split. interesting side bet: insurance against 10, pays 12/1 if dealer gets BJ. pen between 75 and 80%. Not positive off the top, but not bad to count. if you are interested i mail you. just put here yes or no.

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    Orson
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    Orson: Thanks!

    Looks pretty much like a waste of time, I am used to better games. Probably not going there, but thanks, anyway!

    Orson

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    Cantor
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    Cantor: Re: Thanks!

    > Looks pretty much like a waste of time, I am used to
    > better games. Probably not going there, but thanks,
    > anyway!

    > Orson

    Nearly a wunder that something like that is here, anyway. the only interesting part is, as i said, that AX pays 3/2 after split and the insurance against 10: this insurance is 0 off the top and interesting if you take a side count of aces. i usually play better games, but it is the only one i can play without flying at least 2 hours. my "home game". a question: isn't the region known as bad anyway?

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