Good point ZG!!
I had forgotten about the depth-charging technique... didn't think I'd be using it for a while so I guess I placed it in the back-burner, somewhere.
Either way, I believe I read that most VBJ machines do not allow you to play more than 1 hand, or perhaps 2, but I am almost certain not 7. Would anyone know if there are VBJ games out there that allow 7 hands played?
Other advantages in bet-spreading on a VBJ game that shuffles after every round?
Tks