Jumers RockIsland Il

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I went to Jumers in the quad cities IA/IL last night only to see how the rules are and ended up playing a little bit. I thought of covering all the 3 casinos in the area but wasnt able to. Will post the about the other two soon. They have 10 tables with limits 5-500/10-1000/25-1000. All the tables offered the same rules. The games that were open the night were all 6 decks. Pen was good with the 3 dealers i saw. H17 , Split any pair including aces upto 3 times ( 4 hands ), splits can be doubled except aces. Split aces receive one card , Late surrender available. I am not sure about heat. But i noticed something wierd , i was betting red chips , and after sometime i put in one green chip. The dealer called green in play. Also the dealer made a mistake when i waved for stand he thought its a signal to hit and gave me a card busting my 16 against a 10 with a 10. The second hand i was playing was a 6+5 and i doubled it and i got a 4. Naturally i was pissed. I won the double and left the table. What do you guys think about these rules ? Does this compare well with a game with S17 and no surrender and no resplit aces with everything else being the same ?

This place is like an hour or so away from where i live. The usual casino that i play at has same rules without Surrender and no resplit aces.
 

MartyAce

Well-Known Member
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In the area for blackjack games, for most of Eastern Iowa.

Jumer's rules provide probably the lowest house advantage in comparison to others. The surrender rule is the key, so make sure you know your surrender rules.

Otherwise, like I said don't think your going to find much else around the area that is better.

A few notes: The dealers are very hot n cold with how fast they are. I came to a quarter game where she was blazing through the cards and then at the dime game they were not horrible, and go all the way down to nickel and its like pulling teeth with a few of them.

Penetration varies by dealer, but don't expect anything great.
 
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