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    Question Is this game profitable?

    There's a promo on video bj that has an interesting promo that I am unsure about.

    Its listed as having 99.58% RTP so .42% HE
    6 deck, DAS, Double on any card, no peek no surrender

    The promo has two parts:
    If you win ahand with 5 cards cards or more you get paid twice (e.g. $15 back on a $5 win, including stake)
    If you lose 10 hands in a row, you get 20% of the money lost on those 10 hands back.

    The closest thing I've managed to find is the Charlie rule but I'm not sure how closely the BS deviations are for that and this promo.

    If anyone has any idea as to how to go about working out if it is profitable and the BS deviations with it I would be extremely grateful.

    Cheers
    Sef
    Last edited by sefwow; 12-07-2017 at 07:49 AM.

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