About the Caeasars, Palms, and Mandalay Games
When last I was there some time ago, Caesars had a two-deck game with surrender and stay on soft17 in the high-limit area (unfortunately it was always crowded and had irritating pit personal), Mandalay had the same thing except they hit soft17, and Palms stayed on soft17 but did not have surrender.
If those rules still exist, I would play at Caesars but a friend of mine who is a fair-size gambler got squeezed out of there almost a year ago for the perception of card counting (he is not, he just varies his bets greatly). He came into the back room with a big stack of cash, played by the book, and then just started making bets 10 times his $200 minimum (not for counting reasons, but as he told me because he hadn't seen an Ace yet). He was winning and they started making him feel uncomfortable and did not take his "just passing through" line when they asked for a players card or ID. I would hate to be "accused" of being a card counter when I wasn't benefitting from that exercise. The Palms rules are not as good (or weren't) but they are the most liberal in giving comps IMHO.
I did subscribe to a service that gave the various blackjack rules for all the casinos, but, respectfully, it was found laking on my last trip and contained errors so I am trying this board instead. Good luck all.