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This is part thirteen 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.
Stratosphere have two Blackjack variants on offer the first being a 2 deck game where the Dealer hits soft 17, players can double down after a split
but no late surrender and no re-splitting of Aces is allowed. The house edge on this Blackjack game is 0.45%.
They also offer a 6 deck game where the Dealer also hits a soft 17, players can re-split Aces and double down after a split but no late surrender is offered.
The house edge on this game is 0.64%.
Terrible's also have two different Blackjack games the first is a 2 deck game and the Dealer hits all soft 17's. Players can double down after a split
but they can't take late surrender nor can they re-split Aces. The house edge on this game is 0.45%.
Their second game is a 6 deck variant that sees the Dealer hitting soft 17, players can double down after a split and they can re-split Aces but no late surrender is available.
The house edge on this game is 0.64%.
Texas Station have a 2 deck game on offer and the Dealer hits soft 17, players can double down after a split and re-split Aces but no late surrender can be taken
The house edge on this game is 0.4%.
They also have a fairly liberal 6 deck game which sees the Dealer hitting soft 17 and players can take late surrender, re-split Aces and double down after a split. The house edge on this
game is 0.55%.
Treasure Island has a 2 deck game where the Dealer stands on a soft 17, players can double down after a split but no late surrender or re-splitting of Aces.
The house edge on this game is 0.27%.
They also have two 6 deck variants both games' rules state that players can double down after a split, re-split Aces and take late surrender. One sees the Dealer hitting a soft
17 and the house edge on this game is 0.55%, and the other has the Dealer standing on soft 17, the house edge on this game is 0.28%
Tropicana has a 6 deck game in which the Dealer hits soft 17 and players can double down after a split, take late surrender but cannot re-split Aces. The house edge on this game is
0.55%. Their second 6 deck game has a better house edge of 0.35% and in this game the Dealer stands a soft 17, and can double down after a split and may take late surrender but no re-splitting of Aces
is allowed.
Tuscany have a 2 deck game in which the Dealer hits a soft 17 and players can double down after a split, but cannot take late surrender or re-split Aces.
The house edge on this variant works out at 0.45%
They also have a 6 deck game in which the Dealer hits a soft 17, players may take late surrender and double down after a split, they may also re-split Aces. The house
edge on this Blackjack game is 0.55%.
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