PonchoVilla
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If I was near a couple of home games what are some "rules" that I should clearly stay away from, or look for? Or are there any threads that have already covered this in general?
A simple way to offer a virtually even game is to deal 2D, DAS, DOA with LS. House adv.=.16EasyRhino said:How would you make a completely fair home game, where there's no particular house edge?
My guess would be having people take turns banking.
this is assuming perfect composition dependent strategy. if a person knew that, then chances are he can count, and would have the advantage either anyway.EasyRhino said:Actually, single deck, similar rules might drop it down to around zero. I think that's the much-hyped game at Barona Indian casino.
Actually about .005 to the BS player's advantage. zgEasyRhino said:Actually, single deck, similar rules might drop it down to around zero. I think that's the much-hyped game at Barona Indian casino.
zengrifter said:Actually about .005 to the BS player's advantage. zg
The $5 coupons that Barona sends me would get you 1/20th of the way to a minimum bet!shadroch said:I'd love to play that game with a fist full of MPs.
If everyone take his turn banking the game, then it have no house edge. If the house have a 1% edge and everyone bank 1 time, then everyone will have played as a non-banker the same amount as well, therefore everyone will have the same theoretical loose, if there are 4 players everyone will play as a player 3 times and 1 time they will play against 3 players, 3*(-2%)+1(3*2%) = 0! Therefore, only variance will get in the game if nobody count cards or if you shuffle after every hand.blackjacksquirrel said:This thread brouht a moral question to my mind. I am thinking about trying to organize a home game with some friends once I get back to Europe. Don't have any casinos with playable games nearby.
I would probably use 1 or 2 decks and wth good rules. We would take turns being banker and the bank would be shared by everyone together.
A counter would have the advantage over his friends in this case. Would you consider this as the same as stealing money from friends, which ocourse is very wrong or do you think is ok.
I would tell everyone involved that I was a card counter. That way you are not deceiving them. You would be surprised how many people don't care. They just want to gamble.blackjacksquirrel said:A counter would have the advantage over his friends in this case. Would you consider this as the same as stealing money from friends, which ocourse is very wrong or do you think is ok.
Blackjack tournaments are actually fun because they involve a great deal of skill, and you are competing against other people rather than a robotic dealer. Playing single-player BJ on the internet for no money isn't that fun, but playing tournaments is fun because of the competition that is involved, and it does require skill to consistently win, just ask Ken Smith.Automatic Monkey said:I don't get it though, why the heck would anyone want to play blackjack for fun? It's just not very challenging or stimulating.