I stopped in for a brief look on my way back from Nashville. The games were mostly 6 deck, with a few 2 deck ones. All had the usual 3:2 blackjack. Low end tables had $10 minimums.
The six deck games were S17, DOA, Splitting of aces allowed once, no surrender.
I don't remember all the differences for the two-deck games, but I believe you could only split after 10 or 11. Overall the rules were much more restricitive.
I do have one question: do you have to simply watch the games for a while and look at the proportion of the deck being used in order to determine penetration? I asked one of the dealers what it was, and he had no idea!
The six deck games were S17, DOA, Splitting of aces allowed once, no surrender.
I don't remember all the differences for the two-deck games, but I believe you could only split after 10 or 11. Overall the rules were much more restricitive.
I do have one question: do you have to simply watch the games for a while and look at the proportion of the deck being used in order to determine penetration? I asked one of the dealers what it was, and he had no idea!