• Brantford Casino Blackjack Rules

    Brantford Casino Blackjack Rules

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    Casino promotions posts are allowed only as links in text posts with meaningful user content in the body Relevant Links. Relevant Subreddits. From Toronto here. Casino Rama - no csm on any blackjack table. Min bet can be 10-15$ depending on how busy the casino is.

    You will find the following games in Brantford casinos: Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Slot machines, 3 Card Poker, Caribbean Stud Poker, Let it Ride, Mini-Baccarat, Spanish. May 31, 2007  this casino mainly attracts local, addicted gamblers playing slot machines with the rent/welfare/palimony money. I know that makes me sound like a complete jackass, but my opinion is formed with pretty good info, having been born in that city and knowing the types of people that do and don't frequent the joint.

    S17 DAS 8 deck 80% pen Great blue heron in port perry - some csm. 3 $25 hand shuffled tables. 6 decks DAS s17 LS 66-75% pen Fallsview- shoe games are 25 or 50 min depending on how busy the casino is. 8 decks, s17, DAS 80% pen Casino niagara - one 8 deck shoe game- 15 min. Same rules as fallsview Brantford casino - they have a whole bunch of 8 deck shoe games. There should be a 10$ min table but it's quite busy normally. But there should be plenty 15$ tables.

    8 decks, DAS S17 80% pen Hope this helps!! The house edge is actually be lower than regular blackjack if using perfect switch strategy. However, the most correct and complete strategy (that only considers your cards versus the dealers) is unwieldy long since it depends on hand compositions and decisions can't really be lumped together easily.

    I think you can still beat the HE on regular BJ with a simplified strategy but don't quote me on that. Just going off memory of what I have read months ago. As for counting, I'm sure hi-lo will still serve just well but unfortunately you'll likely be in the dark about EV, RoR, etc. Since there isn't any software that sims switch that I know of. No one has come up with a user-friendly way to input and display a complete switch strategy. If someone was inclined to develop the software for it, they might have to limit strategies to ones with set, manageable decision groups.

    Brantford Casino Blackjack Rules

    The house edge is actually be lower than regular blackjack if using perfect switch strategy. However, the most correct and complete strategy (that only considers your cards versus the dealers) is unwieldy long since it depends on hand compositions and decisions can't really be lumped together easily. I think you can still beat the HE on regular BJ with a simplified strategy but don't quote me on that. Just going off memory of what I have read months ago.

    As for counting, I'm sure hi-lo will still serve just well but unfortunately you'll likely be in the dark about EV, RoR, etc. Since there isn't any software that sims switch that I know of.

    No one has come up with a user-friendly way to input and display a complete switch strategy. If someone was inclined to develop the software for it, they might have to limit strategies to ones with set, manageable decision groups. From what I have read from Wizard of odds, playing perfect strategy for a 6 deck DAS, black jack switch, the house edge is.58%. Add 8 decks is +0.02% to HE and then S17 is -0.3%, which is by far the lowest HE I have seen in Ontario. The question is would counting work for blackjack switch as well as it does for normal shoe games. I am kind of weary about the idea, since so many more cards are used per hand (if the table is full) That when you do get that high count, it won't last as long.

    Now that I refer back to the Wizard of Odds page, the HE was higher than I thought so I suppose it's equivalent to regular BJ in a lot of places. The EORs are similar enough iirc, so Hi Lo should work good enough. The extra cards being eaten is only really an issue if you wong and spread to multiple hands.

    If you don't wong you have a symmetrical exposure to as many negative counts as positive counts. If you don't spread to multiple spots in regular blackjack, you are still receiving the same percentage of cards compared to other players (and less cards are going to the dealer assuming everyone would have played one spot regardless). This is not to say that it is not a con, but even if you are affected, I don't think this makes a big enough difference to completely veto the game, but another factor that would up the minimum rule set required to be playable.

    With everything said, without figuring out a custom count and indices for switch strategy, I would guess that it's a bit worse than regular BJ counting so given the same rules you should probably opt for regular BJ. With some favorable conditions I would think it would be worthwhile to play. I have one near by me and one advantage the switch table has is that the max to min limit is much higher (50:1 compared to 20:1 on regular BJ tables). The best games are in sask and alberta (you can skip regina). Alberta is all ES10, H17, DAS, DA2, RSA pretty much. The ES10 rule is very valuable to counters.

    Both Sask and Alberta also offer some very lucrative penetration (1 deck cut off out of six can be found in abundance). Vancouver is all double deck with 1 deck cut off. Charlevoix quebec has a good game.

    Moncton has really good cut and the weird LS10 rule. They also employ the hide rule so you will want to play two hands during all high counts and probably as soon as you overcome the house edge (so at TC +1 or higher). Further east of Moncton is pretty much worthless but Winnipeg is worth a visit.

    Panama and Colombia also have really good games. Colombia is full early surrender. Panama has three card doubling and ES10. The colombian game is ENHC.

    But you cannot take in or out more than 10k to Colombia, nor can you cash out more than 1.5 million pesos in a day (well you can but u must pay 25% tax if you do). In Panama you pay a cashout tax of 5%. The rest of central and south america looks juicy as well, from my research online.

    Brantford Casino Blackjack Rules