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This is part eleven in our guide of Las Vegas Casinos and the Blackjack variants they offer, you will also find all the game rules and the house edge of each game available.
Poker Palace have two Blackjack variants on offer the first is their 2 deck game and the Dealer hits all soft 17's. Players cannot double down after
a split, no late surrender and no re-splitting of Aces is allowed. The house edge of this game works out at 0.6%.
They also have a 6 decks game with exactly the same rules, but the house edge on this, by virtue of it having 6 decks is 0.78%.
Rampart also have two Blackjack variants on offer the first is a 2 deck game where the Dealer always hits a soft 17. You can double down after
a split but no late surrender and no re-splitting of Aces is allowed. The house edge on this game is 0.45%.
Their 6 deck game sees the Dealer hitting all soft 17's and you may double down after a split, you may take late surrender and you can also re-split Aces. The
house edge on this Blackjack game is 0.55%.
Red Rock have three different Blackjack games and the first is a 2 deck game, the Dealer hits all soft 17's and you can double down
after a split, also you can re-split Aces but no late surrender is available. The house edge on this game is 0.4%.
They also have two 6 deck games the first sees the Dealer hitting a soft 17 and players can double down after a split, re-split Aces but no late surrender can be taken
The house edge on this game is 0.64%.
The other 6 deck game they offer will have the Dealer standing on all soft 17's and players can double down after a split, re-split Aces and you may also take late surrender.
The house edge on this game works out at 0.28%.
Rio will keep all you Blackjack player busy as they have 4 different variants on offer. They have a 2 deck game and the Dealer hits all soft 17's, you cannot
take late surrender nor can you double after a split and no re-splitting of Aces is allowed. The house edge on this game is 0.6%.
They also have two 6 deck games and an eight deck game. All three of these games allows you to double down after a split, but none of them let you take late
surrender and none of them allows you to re-split Aces.
One of the 6 deck games calls for the Dealer to hit all soft 17's and thus the house edge on that game is 0.64%. The other 6 deck game sees the Dealer standing on
all soft 17's, and the house edge of that game is 0.43%. The 8 deck game calls for the Dealer to hit all soft 17's and the house edge on that variant is 0.66%.
Riviera have a 2 deck game in which the Dealer hits all soft 17's, players may double down after a split, but you cannot take late surrender nor
can you re-split Aces. The house edge on this game is 0.45%.
They also have a 6 deck game in which the Dealer hits all soft 17's and players can double down after a split, but no late surrender and no re-splitting of Aces is allowed.
The house edge on this game is 0.64%
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