A visit to Crown

mp10477

New Member
Hi all~~

I am a newbie in the forum, so say hi to all first.

I just come back from Crown casino in Melbourne and get completely confused about the blackjack tables they got.

So, I can see some tables with the CSM, some tables are shoe games.

The cheapest shoe game I remeber is $15 pontoon in red felt, close to the food court enterance. btw, what's pontoon?

The most popular tables are the $5 Sports BJ with 6 to 5 and hit at soft 17.

It seems the most normal tables are those next to craps with $50 - $100 minimum.

If I use Hi - Lo count to play in those tables, is the winning percentage good enough for me to sit down and earn some money?

Please suggest. :grin:
 

RingyDingy

Well-Known Member
Nope Not at all.

Nope not all, you will lose money in the long run, you need to be very specific and particular about playing at crown, i suggest you put your money back in your wallet, learn the game and its opportunities, then re-evaluate your play.

In the mean time, dont give the packers any of your money.
 

Phillip Marlowe

New Member
The best BJ games at Crown are in the Mahogany Room. If you are local you will need significant rated action to get a card. If you are from interstate or overseas you will need $10k buy-in. The best BJ's on the main floor are $50 in the Maple room (no card Req.) Game is called Premier BJ Perfect BS = -0.65%advantage; H17, dbl on any 2 cards, split to 3 hands.
With Perfect BS on Pontoon the game is .54%, there is an advantage to be had here but the BS with counting is more difficult to learn. (The Pro's guide to spanish 21 is a good reference)
 

blackjackstudent

Well-Known Member
mp10477,

Don't even consider playing any blackjack games at Crown. Yes as Phillip Marlowe had mentioned the best BJ is in the Mohaganny room which has a house edge around 0.5%. Mohaganny room has S17 (soft 17) rules with eight decks, no surrender.

On the main floor, the best blackjack games are in the Maple room and Monte-Carlo room which have decks dealt from a shoe shuffled by an ASM (Automated Shuffling Machine) - you can double on any first two cards (which includes soft doubling). It is 8 decks, hard 17, no surrender. I think Crown Casino only has H 17 and other casinos in Aust have S 17 on their blackjack. Even so, the table minimum is $ 30 per box up to $ 1200.

Outside the VIP, you can forget it - rules heavily favour the house through the use of 6:5 BJ and CSM (Continuous Shuffling Machines). Yes these are cheap stake tables but even so, its going to be difficult to learn as the 6:5 rule adds another 1.4% advantage to the house. You cant count cards on CSMs.

Pontoon is a good game but its still considered a carnival game in Australia and in Crown VIP rooms, there are no Pontoon tables at all. I have asked various pitbosses about this. On the main floor, Pontoon is dealt from a CSM so yeah - stay away from Crown.

If more people play 6:5 BJ all the BJ tables will eventually become the main stay.
 
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