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House Edge for Electronic BJ in Pennsylvania
Does anyone know the rules used in the electronic blackjack dealt at the Philadelphia Park Casino in PA? I can't seem to find the info on their website or ShuffleMaster's site who makes this electronic table.
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Re: House Edge for Electronic BJ in Pennsylvania
In my experience, the edge is 100 percent. [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] Seriously, that game is addicting - I can see why people get hooked on it. Play 7 hands at once and superfast, bet what what you want. I'd also be curious if it's handle is programmed like a regular slot or based on perfect basic strategy. My guess is it's programmed to return like 90 percent with perfect play which makes it a high speed ass raping.
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Re: House Edge for Electronic BJ in Pennsylvania
high speed ass raping aside...So it's just like playing a glorifed slot machine? Whereas real blackjack this is not?
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Re: House Edge for Electronic BJ in Pennsylvania
Is it a one player machine or are they like the "Digital 21" tables in Cherokee, NC where there are dealers and chips but no cards?
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Re: House Edge for Electronic BJ in Pennsylvania
The ev at the park casino is actually less than the 8 deck games in AC AND you cannot count as the cards are shuffled every hand. I suggest driving the extra hour into Jersey.
Park Casino: 6 decks, H17, DOA, DAS, surrender EV: -0.527408904% As in AC it is: 8 decks, S17, DOA, DAS EV: -0.430961236% Which can be brought up to the positives if you can count well. |
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