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re: L’auberge Lake Charles vs Baton Rouge vs. Golden Nugget

Posted on 5/14/24 at 8:12 am to
Posted by Willie Stroker
Member since Sep 2008
13027 posts
Posted on 5/14/24 at 8:12 am to
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Their blackjack rules at all levels are the most friendly to players.

How does a casino structure blackjack to be more friendly to players than the same game at other casinos?

Is this some sort of gambler’s fallacy that you’re repeating because you think you are more likely to win at one casino than another?
Posted by LaLadyinTx
Cypress, TX
Member since Nov 2018
6095 posts
Posted on 5/14/24 at 9:13 am to
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How does a casino structure blackjack to be more friendly to players than the same game at other casinos?


Tell me you don't play blackjack without telling me you don't play blackjack. In 6:5 blackjack you get paid $6 for every $5 you bet if you hit a blackjack. In 3:2 blackjack you get paid $3 for every $2 you bet if you hit a blackjack. Which one is better? One if much more favorable to the player. There are other rules that can favor the player, but that's the biggest one. It might not seem like much, but it makes a different.
Posted by Beef Supreme
Member since Apr 2008
1935 posts
Posted on 5/14/24 at 12:46 pm to
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Is this some sort of gambler’s fallacy that you’re repeating because you think you are more likely to win at one casino than another?


By trying to be a smart-arse you are showing your ignorance. I listed 2 examples in my original post: higher payouts on blackjacks and being able to play multiple hands cheaper than other places.

But there are a lot more. Some casinos don't let you double after a split. Some have different numbers of splits allowed. Some require the dealers to stand on soft 17, some require them to hit. Some tables have 6 decks, some 8, some 2, some 1... some tables have automatic shuffles while others are hand shuffle. Everything I mentioned changes the house edge. You can read about it here: Wizard of odds - blackjack variation

Every table at all levels at LBR has 3:2 payouts, 4 splits allowed, double after split, surrenders, and hand shuffles. You'll find a mix there of 8, 6, and double deck. Occasionally single deck is offered. But most tables are 6 deck. They have a variety of side bet games if that's your thing.

It's the most player friendly blackjack I've found in Louisiana.
This post was edited on 5/14/24 at 12:47 pm
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