Hi,
My local casino,which is in South Korea, has a variation of BJ. The rules are very similar to Spanish 21 and all Ten cards are removed just like Spanish 21. They call it Seven Luck 21. The variation has a very interesting rule, it allows players to hit after doubling. For example, I get A2 vs dealer 7. I double and draw another ace, which makes a soft 14. Now, I'm allowed to hit more cards until I stay. I don't think I can do it in Pontoon or Spanish 21.
With this rule, I believe I should double more often, like A2, A3 against 7, or 8,9 against 7. I checked Stanford Wong's Professional BJ but I couldn't find any index to this rule. I'd appreciate if someone could help me to find the index and any book I can refer to, thanks.
San
My local casino,which is in South Korea, has a variation of BJ. The rules are very similar to Spanish 21 and all Ten cards are removed just like Spanish 21. They call it Seven Luck 21. The variation has a very interesting rule, it allows players to hit after doubling. For example, I get A2 vs dealer 7. I double and draw another ace, which makes a soft 14. Now, I'm allowed to hit more cards until I stay. I don't think I can do it in Pontoon or Spanish 21.
With this rule, I believe I should double more often, like A2, A3 against 7, or 8,9 against 7. I checked Stanford Wong's Professional BJ but I couldn't find any index to this rule. I'd appreciate if someone could help me to find the index and any book I can refer to, thanks.
San