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    John
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    John: 1 and 2 deck Blackjack in LV

    I haven't been to LV in a while and am going in June looking for 1 or 2 deck BJ games preferably without dealing machines. What Casinos downtown or on the strip have these?

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    Claymore22
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    Claymore22: Re: 1 and 2 deck Blackjack in LV

    > I haven't been to LV in a while and am
    > going in June looking for 1 or 2 deck BJ
    > games preferably without dealing machines.
    > What Casinos downtown or on the strip have
    > these?

    Trackjack will provide more info, but most casinos dowtown offer DD, but it is usually H17, no DAS. Horseshoe, of course, still offers SD. Beware of the many casinos that are now offering SD, but only 6:5 payoff on BJ.

    When I was in LV in Feb, best DD games were at Stardust and TI.

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    clooch
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    clooch: Re: 1 and 2 deck Blackjack in LV

    > I haven't been to LV in a while and am
    > going in June looking for 1 or 2 deck BJ
    > games preferably without dealing machines.
    > What Casinos downtown or on the strip have
    > these?

    Last time there:

    Bellagio was good 2 deck but with $50 minimum, and some heat during slow time, busy times u will go unnoticed, big betters there,
    Monte Carlo okay but only 2 double deck games, $15 min, mediocre penetration, and it seems they sweat their money.
    Stardust okay 2 deck with low minimums, just don't play too long at one table, bounce around to avoid the wrath of a paranoid pit boss
    TI, I liked, no heat, but they don't have enough chips in tray to payout. LOL . Pre order a fill to the table as u sit down, they like that!!! LOL

    Clooch
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