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The game of Blackjack is very diverse. Unlike some other games, the Blackjack player is not limited to the same game over and over. Each variation of Blackjack has its own set of rules. It's important to know these before diving in. If you play one variation like another, you may end up losing money. Some variations are minor, but others require their own system of play. Casino - List of all casino related resources Black Jack - List of black jack resources Poker - List of poker resources Online Poker - List of online poker resources Betting - List of betting resources Lottery - List of lottery resources Craps - List of craps resources Slots - List of slots resources Roulette - List of roulette resources Games - List of games resources Recreation - List of travel/holiday/resort/airline resources Health - List of online pharmacy/hospital/health resources Shopping - List of online shopping/gift resources Business - List of business/finance/loan/mortgage resources Computers - List of computer hardware/software/peripheral resources Internet - List of webhosting/webdesign/internet marketing resources Miscellaneous - List of all other resources not stated above
Many players flock to Double Exposure Blackjack, because they think the advantage is in their favor. In this variation, both dealer cards are dealt face up. Sounds great right? Ah, but here's the rub. The dealer wins all ties except Blackjack. Here's another. Blackjack only pays even money. There's no bonus for getting it. The game is played with a shoe and 8 decks of cards. The dealer hits on soft 17. You can re-split hands to make up to four separate hands. Here's another downside. You can only double down on hard 9 and 11. Also, if you split aces, you get one final card on each. The house advantage on Double Exposure Blackjack is 0.69%. |
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