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MOST FUCKED UP GAME YET.......

I haven't logged into my local in weeks.....logged in yesterday to get action on a prop bet.....decide to dabble in the BJ (haven't done it in weeks)....ALL my limits which were once $1-$1000 are now $100-$1000....WTF???? (I know...smart of those assholes).....

only version of BJ still at $1 minimums (NOT single deck, 6-deck, regular, etc.) was DOUBLE EXPOSURE BLACKJACK....at first I won a pretty good amount....I got to see both cards and we never pushed....

then they must've had 19-21 at least 8 times in a row....then I win, then another 8 or 9 20/21s......I wanna punch my testicles when I get a 20 and see the dealer holding 20......


and 9 out of 10 times they hit a 10 when they are holding 11......^<<^^<<^^<<^^<<^^<<^^<<^^<<^^<<^^<<^^<<^^<<^
 

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it is odd to find yourself hitting on a hard 19, cuz u know u have to....lol
 

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I remember my Dad telling me about this game when Bob Stupak offered it at his casinos. His next comment was to the effect that the casinos must have such an advantage over blackjack that they are still making money with this game.
 

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I'm not gonna lie....when blasting through the hands, there were 1 in 30 where I would stand with 18/19 and the dealer has 18, 19 or 20....feel like an idiot but blackjack is such a reflex game that this only adds to the house advantage


busting with a 30 is very weird as well
 
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I'm not gonna lie....when blasting through the hands, there were 1 in 30 where I would stand with 18/19 and the dealer has 18, 19 or 20....feel like an idiot but blackjack is such a reflex game that this only adds to the house advantage


busting with a 30 is very weird as well

If you insist on playing a -EV game and giving the books your hard
earned money, you should at least follow the basic strategy charts
for double exposure:

<center>Introduction</center>

Double exposure is a blackjack variation in which both dealer cards are exposed. Naturally there are other rule changes that favor the dealer to compensate. Although the house edge is greater than conventional blackjack, it still ranks as one of the best bets in the casino, if played properly. If you can find the game, this section will tell you how to play it.
<center> </center> <center>Rules</center>

The usual rules are the same as blackjack except:


  • Both dealer cards are exposed
  • Dealer wins on all ties, except on a natural blackjack
  • Player blackjack pays even money
  • Player may split only once
Rules that can vary include but are not limited to:


  • Dealer hits or stands on soft 17
  • Tied blackjacks either push or go to the player
  • Player may or may not double after a split
  • Player may double on any first two cards or not
  • Player may split more than once
  • Player may or may not split unlike 10 value cards (for example queen and king)
Following are some actual places that offer or have offered double exposure, the specific rules, and house edge. Sometimes the game goes by other names like "Dealer Disclosure" or "Face Up 21."
Tropicana, Claridge, Taj Majal (Atlantic City): 8 decks, dealer stands on soft 17, double only on hard 9-11 and soft 19-20, double after a split allowed, tied blackjack wins, split only once. House edge of 0.66%.
Stratosphere (Las Vegas): 6 decks, dealer hits soft 17, double on hard 9-11 only, double after split allowed, tied blackjack wins, split up to four times. House edge of 0.68%. Property removed the game.
Lady Luck (Las Vegas): 6 decks, dealer hits soft 17, double on any first two cards, double after split not allowed, tied blackjack wins, split only once, jack and ace of hearts pays 2:1, suited 6-7-8 pays double. House edge of 0.26%. Property has been closed for years.
Circus Circus (Reno): 6 decks, dealer hits soft 17, double hard 9-11 only, double after split not allowed, tied blackjack pushes, split only once. House edge of 1.47%.
Grand (Tunica): 6 decks, dealer stands on soft 17, double on hard 9-11 only, double after split not allowed, tied blackjack wins, split only once. House edge of 0.96%.
A note about the suited 6-7-8 bonus at the Lady Luck. The only exception to the basic strategy, when the dealer hits a soft 17, is to hit a suited 6 and 7 against a dealer soft 12. Also note that the double exposure tables at the Taj Majal and Circus Circus are only open on weekends.
<center> </center> <center>Strategy</center>

The following tables show the basic strategy for double exposure when the dealer stands on soft 17. To see the basic strategy when the dealer hits a soft 17 see my double exposure appendix.
<center>Player Hard Totals
doubleexposure1.gif

Player Soft Totals
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Player Splits
doubleexposure3.gif

</center>
Key:

<dl compact="compact"><dt>S </dt><dd>Stand </dd><dt>H</dt><dd>Hit </dd><dt>Dh</dt><dd>Double if allowed, otherwise hit </dd><dt>Ds</dt><dd>Double if allowed, otherwise stand </dd><dt>S/Ds</dt><dd>Stand on first two cards, double if after splitting and allowed, otherwise stand </dd><dt>P</dt><dd>Split </dd><dt>P/H</dt><dd>Split if allowed to double after a split, otherwise hit </dd><dt>P/S</dt><dd>Split if allowed to double after a split, otherwise stand </dd><dt>P/D</dt><dd>Split if allowed to double after a split, otherwise double </dd></dl>
 

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From what I saw the variation I had:

1) BJ pays 1:1
2) dealer stands on soft 17
3) split only once
4) can double down after split
5) can only double down on 9,10, or 11
6) if you stand on 12 or 13, the dealer will not bust
7) if you win with a 20 vs dealer 17-19 without either player hitting, the dealer will get a blackjack the next 3 consecutive hands
8) negative progression increases the strength of the dealer hand
9) you may not leave the table unless you are in tears


The most amazing thing about double exposure, is the feeling that you have already won before you click the "stand" button (i.e., you hit to 19 and dealer is holding a 17)....not a common feeling with blackjack.....usually there is always a sweat.
 

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You guys are making me try this game out.
You can't beat it long term.
Stay with single or low decked BJ, learn basic strategy, only play at tables that pay 3:2 on naturals, and where dealers must hit soft 17.
 

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You can't beat it long term.
Stay with single or low decked BJ, learn basic strategy, only play at tables that pay 3:2 on naturals, and where dealers must hit soft 17.


I have yet to find this variation.....I think i have seen single deck, 3:2, but they do not hit soft 17s
 

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