Below are BJ rules in Wynn Macau -
- 4 decks.
- Dealer stands on soft 17.
- Player may double on any first two cards.
- Dealer does not take a hole card. If dealer has blackjack player will lose only original wager. Additional wagers made due to double or splitting will be returned.
- Double after a split allowed.
- Player may surrender on any initial two cards, except against a dealer ace. This is equivalent to "early surrender" against a 10, because the player may invoke it before the dealer checks for blackjack.
- Resplitting aces allowed.
- All Macau casinos use CSM
Question I have are:
1) Should I split my Aces against a dealer's Ace? (Since I can replit Aces and I only lose my orignal wager)
2) Should I hit on Hard 17 against a dealer's Ace? (Since there is no hole card plus no surrender on Ace, so I am up against potential BJ)
I usually buy out other players' BJ even money, and I double down on other players' bet if they do not dare, that gives me a little more edge
- 4 decks.
- Dealer stands on soft 17.
- Player may double on any first two cards.
- Dealer does not take a hole card. If dealer has blackjack player will lose only original wager. Additional wagers made due to double or splitting will be returned.
- Double after a split allowed.
- Player may surrender on any initial two cards, except against a dealer ace. This is equivalent to "early surrender" against a 10, because the player may invoke it before the dealer checks for blackjack.
- Resplitting aces allowed.
- All Macau casinos use CSM
Question I have are:
1) Should I split my Aces against a dealer's Ace? (Since I can replit Aces and I only lose my orignal wager)
2) Should I hit on Hard 17 against a dealer's Ace? (Since there is no hole card plus no surrender on Ace, so I am up against potential BJ)
I usually buy out other players' BJ even money, and I double down on other players' bet if they do not dare, that gives me a little more edge