Anyone played at palm beach in London

ycming

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#2
rules within the UK can't change apart from casino have the choice to offer insurance or not.

Decks wise it could only be 4 or 6 decks :)

ming
 

tezzadiver

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#3
ycming said:
rules within the UK can't change apart from casino have the choice to offer insurance or not.

Decks wise it could only be 4 or 6 decks :)

ming
Cheers Ming,
Hoping to check it out next week.:laugh:
 
#5
ycming said:
rules within the UK can't change apart from casino have the choice to offer insurance or not.
ming
Wrong.

Casinos can chose what you can double on.
Stanleys were the last casino chain to allow double on any two, for a whole year they only let you double on 9,10,11, not soft doubles.

Some casinos only allow you to split tens of the same value, i.e. JJ, TT, QQ, KK, Stanleys allow you to split any tens, i.e. JK, QT etc.

Loads of heat at Palm Beach, my advice stay away.
The Empire or Golden Nugget has a much better game.
 

tezzadiver

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#6
BJTiger said:
Wrong.

Casinos can chose what you can double on.
Stanleys were the last casino chain to allow double on any two, for a whole year they only let you double on 9,10,11, not soft doubles.

Some casinos only allow you to split tens of the same value, i.e. JJ, TT, QQ, KK, Stanleys allow you to split any tens, i.e. JK, QT etc.

Loads of heat at Palm Beach, my advice stay away.
The Empire or Golden Nugget has a much better game.
Hmmm. Agreed about the heat at palm beach. Good game though, about 75% pen on average. Got away with a 1-10 bet spread but the pit boss is practically scotch taped to the £5 table. And I had the feeling we were both counting at the same tme:laugh: Lots of camo bets- he looked quite confused at times.:cool2:
 
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