12-spot blackjack

One of the stores where I play has a 8D pit with tables that have two betting circles for each player on the baize. About half the players play 2 spots and the rest one. I tend to like it because then I always have an opportunity to play 2 hands. But I have no way to simulate a game with up to 12 hands being dealt, can anyone think of any other advantages or disadvantages to playing at this kind of table?
 

learning to count

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If..........

......you have penetration of one deck or less and all the right rules (split 4 aces, double after a split, surrender,spread one to two hands at will etc.) could be an excellent game to wong or play heads up on. My only issue then is that it is eight decks! Any chance telling us where it is autoape??
 
Where it is

It's at Mohegan Sun in CT. Probably not worth the trip for you, even though it has all the good rules except resplitting aces. You can hunt around for 1.5 deck pen. I Wong these games, and the thing I like about all those hands is that it gets you where you are going quickly. On the down side, it gets you out of good counts just as quickly, but that's blackjack.
 

MrPill

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In Detroit.......

.....they have starting using some of these tables. On these tables they have changed the game from a S17 to H17.

When I asked them about the change of rules one casino said "It was to help the casino offset the player not having to double his minimum bet for the privilege of playing two spots".

Yeah, right!

Pill
 
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