Shaniqua Posted December 6, 2017 #1 Posted December 6, 2017 In all the casinos that I have been to, If the dealer shows an Ace, the dealer immediate checks his covered card to see if there is a 10 or Face card (10 value card) under the ace (after asking for insurance of course), once insurance is dealt with, and the dealer has a black jack, the game ends there. Im not used to at all the idea of letting the player continue and try to get 21, and if gotten 21 a push is issued (tie), that is the system here correct? Im trying to do the calculation and I cant figure out if this is advantageous to the casino or not, as it allows the user to get a push by getting 21, does this mean its actually working against the casino? If someone understand what im saying can you please enlighten my statistically. Regardless... .I suggest that game ends if dealer has BlackJack
Featured Comment Dan Posted December 7, 2017 Featured Comment #2 Posted December 7, 2017 I don't have the best knowledge of blackjack, but my understanding is that what you are suggesting already exists. We provide a blackjack experience that is the same as the majority of other casinos. If the dealer has a face up card of A, then the player is offered insurance. No matter if you take insurance or not, if the dealer has Blackjack, the game ends. Its only a push if you also have blackjack. natural blackjack can not be beaten by someone achieving 21
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