A house edge on this game?

Preston

Well-Known Member
I was just wondering if there was even a house edge on this game.

I'm not saying where this is, as I want to juice it fairly well while I'm near it.

Single deck game.
Split any pair Twice (including Aces)
Late Surrender
Double after split
Insurance Offered
Double on any two cards
Penetration level near 60%
No Mid-Shoe Entry

The biggest downfall is the table limit -- $3 to $100 max.
 
Preston said:
I was just wondering if there was even a house edge on this game.

I'm not saying where this is, as I want to juice it fairly well while I'm near it.

Single deck game.
Split any pair Twice (including Aces)
Late Surrender
Double after split
Insurance Offered
Double on any two cards
Penetration level near 60%
No Mid-Shoe Entry

The biggest downfall is the table limit -- $3 to $100 max.
It's a winner, and if you really can resplit aces and double after split you are playing with a tiny edge off the top.
 

mdlbj

Well-Known Member
Preston said:
I was just wondering if there was even a house edge on this game.

I'm not saying where this is, as I want to juice it fairly well while I'm near it.

Single deck game.
Split any pair Twice (including Aces)
Late Surrender
Double after split
Insurance Offered
Double on any two cards
Penetration level near 60%
No Mid-Shoe Entry

The biggest downfall is the table limit -- $3 to $100 max.

Does dealer h17 and is it a 6:5 table? If no, then its money!
 

SystemsTrader

Well-Known Member
If it is bj pays 3:2 then you have found yourself a gem.
S17 your edge is +.225 over the house
H17 your edge is +.049 over the house

Get to the casino as fast as you can because this game won't last long. Can you divulge where this game is on this board or by PM? If you want to protect it I understand why.
 

Preston

Well-Known Member
I forgot to put that dealer stands on all 17's. :)

It is a very remote casino in the midwest. Their clientelle are mostly farmers and "lesser intelligent" people. Whenever I wouldn't be heads up with the dealer the fellow player(s) at the table would play really shitty. Some of which didn't even know what splitting a pair meant. Or in one case someone had 88 vs dealer 6 and didn't split because he "doesn't want to put more money on the table on a game where the house has an edge." Has to be one of the dumbest things I have ever seen.

Blackjacks pay 3:2 also.

I will be hitting it once more before the end of the month. After that I'll probably be more open to posting it. But for now I want to milk it, if you know what I mean :).
 

captdbldown

New Member
I think I may know where it is...

Is this place a relatively new establishment? (Within the last year). I haven't been there, but I have an idea of where it may be.
 
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