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$1 min Video Blackjack at Monte Carlo

Discussion in 'Casino Gaming' started by DougFur, Jun 24, 2015.

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  1. DougFur

    DougFur Tourist

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    My wife and spent a few days on the Strip this week (we usually stay downtown). There is a 5 seat video blackjack machine with quite favorable rules, located across from the Blue Man Group ticket office on the main casino floor.

    • $1 minimum
    • Accepts MLife card
    • S17
    • DAS
    • Surrender (not sure on specifics though)

    I'm not sure which vendor makes the game. I think it's Aruze. It's one of the ones with the full size video dealers.

    Drink service in the evening was quite decent, and the crowd was tourist-y and fun. I had a good time on this machine and won a few bucks. S17 was the shocker, given how low the limits were.
     
  2. h0und10

    h0und10 VIP Whale

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    blackjacks 3/2 or 6/5? do you recall the table max?
     
  3. wanker751

    wanker751 Dutch Rudder Enthusiast

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    Were the dealers busty women?
     
  4. DougFur

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    3/2 on blackjack. I think the max was $200 but I'm not positive. 3 side bets were also offered but I didnt look closely at them.
     
  5. DougFur

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    Yeah. It cycled through about 5 different female dealers. They frequently encouraged you to play the side bet.
     
  6. ajp

    ajp High-Roller

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    These usually have decent rules as they don't need to pay a dealer and a pit boss to supervise the game.
     
  7. tringlomane

    tringlomane STP Addicted Beer Snob

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    From what i read here, it seems like a mixed bag. I've heard of 6:5 and even money bj games on the multiplayer games. But any time i read about a "Dealer's Angels" unit like this one, they always have had decent rules.
     
  8. wanker751

    wanker751 Dutch Rudder Enthusiast

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    Yeah they had one of these at blue chip casino. Was for sure 3:2.

    I have seen 6:5 on other types
     
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