3 Hands

Sage

Active Member
#1
Was at the Casino yesterday, playing a $10 table with one other player. He was betting 2 hands of $25 each. The TC was between 0 & 1 when he decided to spread to 3 hands. The dealer said he had to bet 5 times the table minimum, or $50 per hand. So he bet 3 hands at $50 each.
Is the 5 times requirement for 3 hands common?
 

Sucker

Well-Known Member
#3
Yes, it's still rather common, at least in Nevada. Years ago, five times table minimum was the NORM for three hands. It was almost impossible to find anything different. Lately, I'm noticing more & more places dropping this requirement.
 

mathman

Well-Known Member
#5
Paranoia

I've had double the table minimum a number of times. The casino in Erie Pa. will not let you play two hands unless you are being rated.:confused: It seems that most don't require anything but some of the paranoid:eek: ones do.
 
#6
I used to only see 5x. I hear its relaxed somewhat.
Many times I have gotten the pit to raise the min, like from $5 to $25, and then simultaneously grandfather me in at $5 so that I could play a grifter gambit @ 3x$25 min bet. zg
 

Sage

Active Member
#7
1. From the casino standpoint, what is the logic of making you pay a penalty of 2 times or 3 times minimum if you want to play more than 1 hand?

2. What is the grifter gambit?:joker:
 
#8
3

One of the casinos I play at allows you to do 3 at table min or max or in between:cool::grin:

Another has the same rule but 2 spots only unless at $100 table then you name the rules.:cool::):grin:;)

CP
 

21forme

Well-Known Member
#9
Sage said:
1. From the casino standpoint, what is the logic of making you pay a penalty of 2 times or 3 times minimum if you want to play more than 1 hand?
Casino and logic do not belong in the same sentence.

Once I was playing 2 hands of black at a time when the (AC) casino was too crowded for the number of tables open. A ploppy asked me to give up a spot because he wanted to play, I said no. Next, he complained to the PC, who made me give up a spot. Ploppy proceeded to bet red and despite my protest, being a preferred player (Diamond) in this casino, no change. And you ask about casino logic? :laugh:
 

pit15

Well-Known Member
#11
Harrahs has signs on every blackjack table that says refusals are limited to 1 hand, $1000

If you play 3 card there as a refusal, ante only you also get limited to 1 hand. I asked why, the pit said "just one of those stupid rules". So I took the bet on my second hand, put it on top of my bet on my first hand, and play continued with no further heat.

Typical casino behavior. Put in dumb, ineffective rules to prevent skilled play and don't allow the staff to know why they're telling someone to do something.
 
#15
alwayssplitaces said:
Well, if you're spreading to 2 hands in a + count, the 2x min requirement is a good way to disguise a 1-4 spread.
Not really.
But at least split to 2 min bets and allow them to require your bigger bet. zg
 
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