Yeah, it was S17 before. It still is in the high-limit room, where you can pay a min of $100 a hand (or $500, if you'd like) on a S17 4.5/6 DAS noRSA noLS with NMSE! Not to mention a floorperson at every table. The drinks are significantly more expensive in there, too (no comps, of course). Instead of going to the Seminole Hard Rock to count cards, I'd advise having your friend steal your wallet (to get the thrill that you'd experience by playing at Hard Rock) and use your credit card to buy you a plane ticket to a place where they have real games.
The future of blackjack in FL is uncertain—or, at least in the sense that the Seminoles and the State have to pretend like it is so they can do the usual dance—so I'm sure they're just trying to milk every last penny out of the games that they can. As a very clever move, they also began promoting "$10 blackjack 24/7." Needless to say, they're CSM games.
Final gripe about this dump: the billboards that they use to advertise blackjack have a jack in sunglasses holding a guitar and doing the sign for "I love you," ostensibly as an attempt to make him look "rock and roll." Nice try, guys.