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May 17, 2015, 09:39:31 PM
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With BTC deposits obviously.

I've looked around a bit and the house edge for BTC sites is always too big for my taste.

I would like to hear your suggestions or where you currently play Blackjack. I will edit this post and list the house edge values of suggested sites.
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May 17, 2015, 09:50:52 PM
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With BTC deposits obviously.

I've looked around a bit and the house edge for BTC sites is always too big for my taste.

I would like to hear your suggestions or where you currently play Blackjack. I will edit this post and list the house edge values of suggested sites.

That will depends on the rules of the house if you want to know about the house edge of the blackjack

http://wizardofodds.com/games/blackjack/calculator/

The site above simply calculate the odds of BlackJack depending on the house rules but though It will be like about 0.1-0.3 % differences for each house since most house apply the soft17 rules

Suggestion will be either Coinroyale or satoshibet for BlackJack

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May 18, 2015, 04:54:01 PM
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With BTC deposits obviously.

I've looked around a bit and the house edge for BTC sites is always too big for my taste.

I would like to hear your suggestions or where you currently play Blackjack. I will edit this post and list the house edge values of suggested sites.

House edge in Blackjack ? Seems you are mistaken about the game. The house edge in Blackjack is fixed in all sites. And changes, based on the number of decks which the dealer deals from. So basically all sites will have same edge.

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May 18, 2015, 04:57:00 PM
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House edge in Blackjack ? Seems you are mistaken about the game. The house edge in Blackjack is fixed in all sites. And changes, based on the number of decks which the dealer deals from. So basically all sites will have same edge.

You are contradicting yourself as you can see from the bolded part you claim that the house edge is fixed for all sites but the second bolded part, you claimed that it changes based on the number of deck


If you take a look at my post just above you , you can use those calculator on those sites to check that each sites have the rules that will determine the house edge for the BlackJack

Several rules that may changes the house edge of the BlackJack game :

#1 Number of deck used (obviously)

#2 Soft17 rules (dealer stands on 17 or more)

#3 Double after split

#4 Number of splits available

#5 Ability to split aces

#6 Ability to hit ace after split

#7 BlackJack pays 3:2 or 6:5 rules

Each site has a different rules , therefore the house edge for Blackjack games are different as well

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May 18, 2015, 05:16:42 PM
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House edge in Blackjack ? Seems you are mistaken about the game. The house edge in Blackjack is fixed in all sites. And changes, based on the number of decks which the dealer deals from. So basically all sites will have same edge.

You are contradicting yourself as you can see from the bolded part you claim that the house edge is fixed for all sites but the second bolded part, you claimed that it changes based on the number of deck


If you take a look at my post just above you , you can use those calculator on those sites to check that each sites have the rules that will determine the house edge for the BlackJack

Several rules that may changes the house edge of the BlackJack game :

#1 Number of deck used (obviously)

#2 Soft17 rules (dealer stands on 17 or more)

#3 Double after split

#4 Number of splits available

#5 Ability to split aces

#6 Ability to hit ace after split

#7 BlackJack pays 3:2 or 6:5 rules

Each site has a different rules , therefore the house edge for Blackjack games are different as well


yes, arallmuus is correct, different bj rules have different house edge,generally the more decks, the higher house edge, one deck bj house edge is minus, so the expect return for casino is minus, so we can rare see 1 deck bj nowadays, instead 1 deck, casinos offer 8 decks of cards, the house edge may be as high as 0.6%, but it's still very low compare to other games, if we have decent strategy, and good luck, we can beat the house.
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May 18, 2015, 05:34:19 PM
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House edge in Blackjack ? Seems you are mistaken about the game. The house edge in Blackjack is fixed in all sites. And changes, based on the number of decks which the dealer deals from. So basically all sites will have same edge.

You are contradicting yourself as you can see from the bolded part you claim that the house edge is fixed for all sites but the second bolded part, you claimed that it changes based on the number of deck


If you take a look at my post just above you , you can use those calculator on those sites to check that each sites have the rules that will determine the house edge for the BlackJack

Several rules that may changes the house edge of the BlackJack game :

#1 Number of deck used (obviously)

#2 Soft17 rules (dealer stands on 17 or more)

#3 Double after split

#4 Number of splits available

#5 Ability to split aces

#6 Ability to hit ace after split

#7 BlackJack pays 3:2 or 6:5 rules

Each site has a different rules , therefore the house edge for Blackjack games are different as well


yes, arallmuus is correct, different bj rules have different house edge,generally the more decks, the higher house edge, one deck bj house edge is minus, so the expect return for casino is minus, so we can rare see 1 deck bj nowadays, instead 1 deck, casinos offer 8 decks of cards, the house edge may be as high as 0.6%, but it's still very low compare to other games, if we have decent strategy, and good luck, we can beat the house.

Best I've been suggested yet is coinroyale.
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