rules in my casino

high limit table in my local casino: min-max 25-300, or min - max 50-500

no surrender, double after split, stay on soft 17, double any two cards, 6 deck game. are the rules pretty good for a counter?
 

standard toaster

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jetblack3s said:
high limit table in my local casino: min-max 25-300, or min - max 50-500

no surrender, double after split, stay on soft 17, double any two cards, 6 deck game. are the rules pretty good for a counter?
The table max is pretty low but its not a bad game. Worthwhile is the penetration is good.
 

nottooshabby

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What is the penetration (key), and can you resplit aces? Other less common but nonetheless beneficial rules include double on any 3 cards (pretty rare, but it exists) and unlimited resplits on non-aces . . . are either of these offered?
 
nottooshabby said:
What is the penetration (key), and can you resplit aces? Other less common but nonetheless beneficial rules include double on any 3 cards (pretty rare, but it exists) and unlimited resplits on non-aces . . . are either of these offered?
split aces only once, up to 3 times on any other cards.
 
nottooshabby said:
What is the penetration (key), and can you resplit aces? Other less common but nonetheless beneficial rules include double on any 3 cards (pretty rare, but it exists) and unlimited resplits on non-aces . . . are either of these offered?
what is penetration?
 

EasyRhino

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Rules are solidly average. S17 is a nice touch, but as already mentioned, penetration is key. 1.5 decks cutoff is common in 6d games, anything worse and the game starts to get really bad. Anything better and it starts to get good.

The mix/max is a bit constricting. 50/500 would leave someone with only a 10x spread. If they were doing play-all, that would be less than recommended. Plus, this is in a high limit room, which might make wonging more difficult.
 
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