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This is part ten 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.

Opera House Gambling Hall have just one Blackjack variant on offer and this is a 2 deck game, the rules state that a Dealer will hit a soft 17, you can double down after a split but no late surrender is allowed, you can however re-split Aces. The house edge on this game is 0.4%.

Orleans have two different Blackjack games on offer the first is a 2 deck game where the dealer hits a soft 17. Players may double down after a split but you cannot take late surrender or and no re-splitting of Aces is allowed. The house edge on this Blackjack game is 0.45%.

The second Blackjack variant they offer has a house edge of 0.64%. It uses 6 decks of cards and you can double down after a split but no late surrender and no re-splitting of Aces is permitted. The house edge on this game is 0.64%.

Palace Station has two Blackjack games the first is a 2 deck game in which the Dealer has to hit a soft 17, players are allowed to double down after a split, and re-split Aces but you are not allowed to take late surrender. The house edge on this game based on these rules is 0.4%.

They also offer players a 6 deck game and this has the same rules, namely Dealer hits soft 17, players can double down after a split, and re-split Aces but no late surrender. Due to this game having 6 decks and those rules the house edge is 0.64%.

Palms have three Blackjack games the first is a 2 deck game and the Dealer hits a soft 17, players may double down after a split but you cannot take late surrender and no re-splitting of Ace is allowed. The house edge on this game is 0.45%.

The have both an eight deck game and a six deck game, they both allow you to double down after a split, take late surrender and re-split Aces, however the 6 deck game sees the Dealer standing on a soft 17 and the house edge on that game is 0.28%. The eight decks game has the Dealer hitting a soft 17 and the house edge on that game works out at 0.57%.

Paris has three Blackjack games on offer their first is a 2 deck game in which the Dealer hits a soft 17, but players cannot double down after a split, nor can they take late surrender and no re-splitting of Aces. The house edge on this game works out at 0.6%.

They also have two 6 deck games which both have the same rules such as the player may double down after a split, take late surrender but no re-splitting of Aces. One of the 6 decks games sees the Dealer hitting soft 17 and the house edge on that game is 0.55%. The other game has the Dealer standing on a soft 17 and the house edge on that game is 0.35%.

Plaza has two Blackjack games the first is a 2 deck game and the Dealer always hits soft 17, with players being allowed to double down after a split, but no taking late surrender and no re-splitting of Aces. The house edge on this variant works out at 0.45%.

The second game is a 5 deck game. This sees the Dealer hitting a soft 17 and players may double down after a split and re-split Aces. No late surrender is permitted on this game. The house edge works out at 0.56%.

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