Called "Single 21" @ Augustine Casino in Cochella, CA (in the desert).
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>Rules:
>Double on any # of cards
>Surrender anytime (unless dealer has BJ)
>Split up to 4 hands
>Player BJ always wins
>Suited BJ pays 3 to 2
>Other BJ's pay even money
>Six card Charlie wins except vs BJ
>"Split after hitting. Whenever two same-value cards are touching, you can split the second one off and start a new hand. You can even split after doubling. You cannot spit to prevent busting."
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>This is offered with a $10-$100 betting range.>
>An example of the last rule - you get an 8 and then a 3 and double. If the next card is a 3 you can split the 3's and take another hit on the double.
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>I read your article on Super Fun 21 and was curious to know:
>I use a single level count with a side count of Aces. Converting to the 1/2 deck true count at regular BJ is equal to my advantage/disadvantage. How is this different at Super Fun 21 and the game above?
>I suspect basic strategy for that last rule would dictate using it unless your double down gives you 19 or better (or an 18 vs a dealer stiff). Is my guess right?
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>Keep up the good work!!
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>Thank you, BlackJackQueen
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>Rules:
>Double on any # of cards
>Surrender anytime (unless dealer has BJ)
>Split up to 4 hands
>Player BJ always wins
>Suited BJ pays 3 to 2
>Other BJ's pay even money
>Six card Charlie wins except vs BJ
>"Split after hitting. Whenever two same-value cards are touching, you can split the second one off and start a new hand. You can even split after doubling. You cannot spit to prevent busting."
>
>This is offered with a $10-$100 betting range.>
>An example of the last rule - you get an 8 and then a 3 and double. If the next card is a 3 you can split the 3's and take another hit on the double.
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>
>
>I read your article on Super Fun 21 and was curious to know:
>I use a single level count with a side count of Aces. Converting to the 1/2 deck true count at regular BJ is equal to my advantage/disadvantage. How is this different at Super Fun 21 and the game above?
>I suspect basic strategy for that last rule would dictate using it unless your double down gives you 19 or better (or an 18 vs a dealer stiff). Is my guess right?
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>Keep up the good work!!
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>Thank you, BlackJackQueen