So far I've visited the Walker Hill Casino and the 2 7Luck's in Seoul.

All three casinos are dealt from a single shoe.

Low stakes (10,000 won = 10 dollars min bet, 500,000 won = 500 dollars max bet) is dealt with 6 decks. DOA, DAS, S17, Insurance, Late Surrender. Blackjack pays 3:2, Insurance 2:1. Pair bets are also offered paying 11:1.

High stakes are 50,000 won min and 500,000 won max, or 100,000 won min and 2,000,000 won max bet, dealth with 8 decks. DOA, No DAS, H17, Insurance, Late Surrender. Blackjack pays 3:2, Insurane 2:1. Pair bets are also offered paying 11:1

Walker Hill also offers one table of 5,000 won min bet, 200,000 max bet which is dealth with 6 decks. I'm not sure of the rules, I didn't look it over cause it was crowded with kids.

Gambling is illegal for Korean citizens except for at one casino in the Southern tip so most clientele are Chinese/Japanese, most of whom are extremely competent advantage players (judging from what little I know). Mostly older men and women ranging from 40-60. Being a college student myself, I found approachable peers slim and felt subdued the entire time. Even after increasing my bankroll 300%, I felt like I wasn't having fun.

Minimal heat and excellent comps at both although the atmosphere of the Walker Hill casino was definitely livelier on the 4 occassions I've been there so far. The 7Luck in Gangnam is a close second, being attached to the largest mall in Seoul, COEX.

While I had a great experience due to my winnings, the dealers and pit bosses were all pretty cold and there was just no social atmosphere there. Most of the conversation was of my own initiative and died as quickly as it could.

I will be visiting more casinos in Cheju, which I hear are much more popular as the Cheju islands are a true tourist attraction. Hopefully they will be more exciting than the ones in Seoul.