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re: L’auberge Lake Charles vs Baton Rouge vs. Golden Nugget
Posted on 5/14/24 at 12:46 pm to Willie Stroker
Posted on 5/14/24 at 12:46 pm to Willie Stroker
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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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