Take a look
http://wizardofodds.com/blackjack/sandiego.html
A
This row applies to the single-deck game with 3 to 5 players, where the dealer deals two rounds exactly. As I explain in my blackjack appendix 10, a fixed number of hands per round lowers the house edge by 0.113%.
B
This row applies to the single-deck game with 1 or 2 players, where the dealer deals down to about 18 cards.
So, Barona wins the award for the best blackjack in San Diego County, with their single-deck game, having a house edge of 0.01% or 0.12%, depending on the number or players.
From "Wizzard of Odds"EasyRhino said:That's what the wizard of odds wrote. I call bullshits. During my brief observations, they dealt rule of 5, so no more than 4 rounds to 1 player, or 3 rounds to two players.
http://wizardofodds.com/blackjack/sandiego.html
A
This row applies to the single-deck game with 3 to 5 players, where the dealer deals two rounds exactly. As I explain in my blackjack appendix 10, a fixed number of hands per round lowers the house edge by 0.113%.
B
This row applies to the single-deck game with 1 or 2 players, where the dealer deals down to about 18 cards.
So, Barona wins the award for the best blackjack in San Diego County, with their single-deck game, having a house edge of 0.01% or 0.12%, depending on the number or players.