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Norm Wattenberger: Blackjack Variations
At http://www.qfit.com/blackjack-rules-details.htm I keep a list of 87 BJ variations. The list is rather old considering all the new oddball rules, variations, side bets and bonuses that have appeared due to competition as a result of casino growth over the last several years. I'd like to keep it current. Anyone that runs into new rules, please contact me at [email protected] or respond to this post. I think it is valuable to keep a current list somewhere.
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BJTr: Re: Blackjack Variations
I will add some, more to come when I have time:
1. Joker(s).
2. Pontoon (full shoe, dealer atkes all pushes, BJ paid 2 to 1, 5 cards paid 3 to 2 except against dealer BJ, 777 paid 5 to 1, redouble original bet after doubling)
3. 5 cards early half win.
4. D11 (Macao Lisboa Casino, N Korea, Vietnam).
5. 5 cards win paid 3 to 2.
6. 6 cardsw in paid 2 to 1.
7. 7 cards win paid 5 to 1.
8. Hit and double after splitted Aces.
9. Insurance full amount.
10. Insurance against dealer 10.
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Norm Wattenberger: Thanks. Will add the new ones. *NM*
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methodman: payoff
> could not calculate the payoff for blackjacks.
>even money and the standard blackjack 7/5, you only had
2 to 1 payoffs,like where is that?
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villagex: Re: Blackjack Variations
> At http://www.qfit.com/blackjack-rules-details.htm I
> keep a list of 87 BJ variations. The list is rather
> old considering all the new oddball rules, variations,
> side bets and bonuses that have appeared due to
> competition as a result of casino growth over the last
> several years. I'd like to keep it current. Anyone
> that runs into new rules, please contact me at
> [email protected] or respond to this post. I think it
> is valuable to keep a current list somewhere.
>
I don't know that it makes much of a difference; but I played at a casino over the weekend that does not allow the player to split tens. It was a farily liberal game otherwise; and this is the first time I have encountered such a rule.
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Norm Wattenberger: Re: Blackjack Variations
I've seen that one. Perhaps someone once shot another player at that casino for splitting tens. Also, no split of unlike Tens (Jack and Queen) I've seen somewhere in the Islands.
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Magician: Re: Blackjack Variations
> I've seen that one. Perhaps someone once shot another
> player at that casino for splitting tens.
No splitting of tens (or fours or fives) is a standard rule in the UK, along with insuring a blackjack only and ENHC.
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Geoff Hall: Re: Blackjack Variations
> At http://www.qfit.com/blackjack-rules-details.htm I
> keep a list of 87 BJ variations. The list is rather
> old considering all the new oddball rules, variations,
> side bets and bonuses that have appeared due to
> competition as a result of casino growth over the last
> several years. I'd like to keep it current. Anyone
> that runs into new rules, please contact me at
> [email protected] or respond to this post. I think it
> is valuable to keep a current list somewhere.
>
Hey Norm,
How about the rule allowing players to switch their top cards when playing 2 hands ?
Best regards
Geoff
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Norm Wattenberger: Sorry 'bout that
Yes I'll add BJ Switch. Now when you allow me to switch between three hands; I'll start playing it
> Hey Norm,
> How about the rule allowing players to switch their
> top cards when playing 2 hands ?
> Best regards
> Geoff
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Geoff Hall: Re: Sorry 'bout that
> Yes I'll add BJ Switch. Now when you allow me to
> switch between three hands; I'll start playing it
Thank's Norm.
Actually, it may be worth it - can't say too much at moment but, if all goes well, it will be available in a lot more casinos in the US.
Switch between 3 hands - I like that idea :-)
Let me know if you want a list of the simulated SBA 'Switches' or if you would prefer to calculate them using your own methods.
Best regards
Geoff
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methodman: Norm
>where is the selection for the blackjack pay out
all I see is 2 to 1 which is not a valid payout for blackjack.
6/5
even money
plus the standard 3/2 needed.
or where?
thanks.
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Norm Wattenberger: Re: Norm
> all I see is 2 to 1 which is not a valid payout for
> blackjack.
Surely it's valid. Just mighty rare.
Use OPTIONS-SETTINGS-BONUSES-BLACKJACK VARIATIONS.
Plus you can use the Custom Rules feature for additional BJ variations.
Serious Blackjack Software
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methodman: Re: Norm
STILL can not find it, its on the free section?
> Surely it's valid. Just mighty rare.
> Use OPTIONS-SETTINGS-BONUSES-BLACKJACK VARIATIONS.
> Plus you can use the Custom Rules feature for
> additional BJ variations.
> Serious Blackjack Software
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