Ninja Chipmunk
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Recently I was at a casino with Blackjack Switch. After watching the table for 30 minutes or so I decided to sit down and play. The table minimum was $5 ($10 total for both hands). I was sitting at third base and after a few shoes the person next to me left.
After the shuffle I decided to play both spots, 4 hands total. I doubled my bet to $10 on each hand ($40 total per round). I made it almost through that shoe when the pit boss came over and said that I was only permitted to play 1 seat. I could increase my bet on my seat but I could not play 2 seats. I asked him if I needed to increase my bets to play both seats and he stated that players are not allowed to play 2 seats on Blackjack Switch. When I pressed him for a reason why he said he didn't know but that was the rules they had been trained on.
Now I was flat betting and using basic strategy (or so I thought!) and I was not counting so I was very surprised by this move. What reason could they have to limit my play? No one else was waiting to play the table...
When I got home from this casino trip I looked up the basic strategy for Blackjack Switch. Wow was I off! I am surprised that I cam out 11 units ahead! Pure luck.
Last, what is the general rule on exposed cards? I had a situation where a rookie dealer pulled out 2 cards. He gave one to the person next to me and the 2nd was a face card laying on the felt. Now, I had 2 hands of 13 vs dealer 9. Pit came over and said I had to take the face card if I wanted to hit. I argued that I could not hit either of my hands as I was going to bust and was a huge underdog against a dealer 9. Besides this the exposed card should be burned and either I be allowed to draw the next card or anyone at the table allowed to withdraw there hand. After several minutes of arguing and the pit refusing I decided, under protest to stand. The dealer of course turned over a 10 for a 19.
What should I have done in this situation?
After the shuffle I decided to play both spots, 4 hands total. I doubled my bet to $10 on each hand ($40 total per round). I made it almost through that shoe when the pit boss came over and said that I was only permitted to play 1 seat. I could increase my bet on my seat but I could not play 2 seats. I asked him if I needed to increase my bets to play both seats and he stated that players are not allowed to play 2 seats on Blackjack Switch. When I pressed him for a reason why he said he didn't know but that was the rules they had been trained on.
Now I was flat betting and using basic strategy (or so I thought!) and I was not counting so I was very surprised by this move. What reason could they have to limit my play? No one else was waiting to play the table...
When I got home from this casino trip I looked up the basic strategy for Blackjack Switch. Wow was I off! I am surprised that I cam out 11 units ahead! Pure luck.
Last, what is the general rule on exposed cards? I had a situation where a rookie dealer pulled out 2 cards. He gave one to the person next to me and the 2nd was a face card laying on the felt. Now, I had 2 hands of 13 vs dealer 9. Pit came over and said I had to take the face card if I wanted to hit. I argued that I could not hit either of my hands as I was going to bust and was a huge underdog against a dealer 9. Besides this the exposed card should be burned and either I be allowed to draw the next card or anyone at the table allowed to withdraw there hand. After several minutes of arguing and the pit refusing I decided, under protest to stand. The dealer of course turned over a 10 for a 19.
What should I have done in this situation?