No whole Card

Dyepaintball12

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#1
While I was in Argentina last week, I played at a casino that used the No Hole Card rule. I had never played this before, so it was very strange.

I know it is a disadvantage, but Im wondering why exactly it is. I mean I didnt realize that hitting and getting a 21 lost to a dealers BJ which sucks, but I mean is that the only reason?

Also, I would imagine you lose all double-downs no matter what you end up with if the dealer happens to get a BJ?


Thanks,

David
 

GeorgeD

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#3
avs21 said:
The dealer keeps all double down bets and splits if dealer has BJ.
Not sure that's always true. A similiar "no peek" game (dealer checks for BJ AFTER the players hit) that I played in Aruba took only the orig bet if you doubled or split and they got BJ.


I think there's an option for this on the strategy engine here.
 

avs21

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#4
GeorgeD said:
Not sure that's always true. A similiar "no peek" game (dealer checks for BJ AFTER the players hit) that I played in Aruba took only the orig bet if you doubled or split and they got BJ.


I think there's an option for this on the strategy engine here.
The no peek game is different than the no hole card game. In Aruba did the dealer deal out his hole card on the first round?
 

GeorgeD

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#5
avs21 said:
The no peek game is different than the no hole card game. In Aruba did the dealer deal out his hole card on the first round?
Yes, s/he dealt the card, but didn't look until after players played. Not all Casinos in Aruba play that way. Someone told me it's sometimes called Bahama rules.

I think the strategy and edge are the same as long as the dealer only collects the orig bet from doubles/splits when they have a BJ.
 

Cardcounter

Well-Known Member
#6
Question?

Does 21 push a blackjack? If you double down or split and get 21 do you get to push a blackjack in some casinos if they don't check for blackjack that is the case in some but not all casinos. No hole card is European rules so I don't usually see it in the u.s. Traditionally the U.S. had better blackjack rules but with the crappy rules of Las Vegas I don't know any more. In Europe how much do you get paid for a blackjack 3 to 2 or 6 to 5?
 

avs21

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#7
GeorgeD said:
I think the strategy and edge are the same as long as the dealer only collects the orig bet from doubles/splits when they have a BJ.
Your correct the no peek rule doesn't effect the edge. The no hole card rule I don't think they have it in the US. The no peek rule I know at least one casino in Reno has it.
 
#8
In Sydney Australia its the same as Europe, no hole card and blackjack beats 21 on all splits and double downs. I have looked at the strategy engine and there does seem to be a difference in how one should play based on no peek, but is no peek strategy the same a no hole card strategy, im assuming it is because if the dealer doesnt check for BJ its the same as not knowing what card the dealer will pull next on the no hole card games. I think the main difference is doubling 10 and 11, in no peek you only double upto the 9, and only split aces upto the 10.

DC
 

Kasi

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#9
DC15 said:
In Sydney Australia its the same as Europe, no hole card and blackjack beats 21 on all splits and double downs. I have looked at the strategy engine and there does seem to be a difference in how one should play based on no peek, but is no peek strategy the same a no hole card strategy, im assuming it is because if the dealer doesnt check for BJ its the same as not knowing what card the dealer will pull next on the no hole card games. I think the main difference is doubling 10 and 11, in no peek you only double upto the 9, and only split aces upto the 10.DC
And maybe not split 8,8 vs 10 or Ace - but u got the right idea :)
 
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