Casino de Buenos Aires

Dyepaintball12

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#1
Hey guys. Right now I am in Buenos Aires, Argentina, volunteering at a local kindergarten and I found out there are 2 casinos nearby, one called ¨Casino de Buenos Aires¨and the other ¨Trillenium¨.

I will be going to Casino de Buenos Aires sometime in the next few days and will give a report on conditions :)

David
 

Dyepaintball12

Well-Known Member
#2
In Buenos Aires there are 3 casinos: 2 riverboat and 1 other.

I only had the chance to play at the nicer of the 2 boats, the Casino de Buenos Aires, and the Blackjack rules were poor.

No whole Card
CSM
6 deck

Awful.

My question is though, when I usually play against CSMs, after each hand is dealt they put the cards back into the machine. Here, they would deal out approx. 1 deck worth before putting it back into the machine. Why is this?
 

PokerJunky

Well-Known Member
#3
I visit Buenos Aires every year and the BJ games are horrible. They cut out half of the 6 decks, burn 5 cards are just a few of the rules.

I only "watched" at the riverboat. My dad likes to play no matter what the rules are. He just feels lucky.

If you are good at card steering you will be able to exploit the games. The dealers will easily flash the back card of the shuffled deck before they give you the cut card. Unfortunately that is not my strength.

Buenos Aires is an awesome place and I hope to retire early there one day. Enjoy. and the women there are amazing!!!
 

suicyco maniac

Well-Known Member
#4
Dyepaintball12 said:
My question is though, when I usually play against CSMs, after each hand is dealt they put the cards back into the machine. Here, they would deal out approx. 1 deck worth before putting it back into the machine. Why is this?
Did they always do this or was it selective. Keeping one deck out of the machine when that deck is rich in high cards and feeding the cards back in the machine when it is mainly low cards will increase the house edge.
 
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