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    Consider deleting your post.
    There are but a few four deck games in the USA !

    If you do not delete your post; tell us what the rules are.
    I am seriously doubting that you are playing a winning game.
    They will permit an 8 - 1 spread; 6 -1 spread for certain.



    Try to learn a stronger count my friend.





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    Quote Originally Posted by ZenMaster_Flash View Post
    Try to learn a stronger count my friend.
    Back for just a few days and starting this bullshit again?!

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