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    Hi Everyone,


    I would like to know where I can find the best blackjack software. Could someone point me in the right direction?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NicolasJ View Post
    Hi Everyone,

    I would like to know where I can find the best blackjack software. Could someone point me in the right direction?
    Well, the Boss Media Single Deck blackjack at Two Sixes has 0.15% player edge with optimal strategy so that is the best variation on-line that I know of...

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    Quote Originally Posted by NicolasJ View Post
    Hi Everyone,


    I would like to know where I can find the best blackjack software. Could someone point me in the right direction?
    It's too open-ended a question to give a quick, precise answer.

    Boss SD is 0.15% edge
    Crypto SD is 0.07% edge, but is a $25 minimum bet
    MG has a few decent variants (with autoplay too), but I hate their presentation. As a former dealer, I find too many things wrong with the dealing, paying, and sound effects.
    Crypto has Euro BJ (6 decks, .51% edge) with $2 minimum bets at InterCasino and it has autoplay and auto-betting along with good presentation and a resizable game window.
    I wouldn't touch 888's BJ games.
    I don't trust RTG or Playtech at all.

    Are you a high-roller with a big enough bankroll to be playing $25 a hand?
    Are you a low-roller that wants the best math? Best presentation? Both?
    Do you want autoplay or not?
    Do you prefer a hole-card game or do you like the European style with no dealer hole card?

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    Hi Guys,

    Thank you so much for the answers!

    Are you a high-roller with a big enough bankroll to be playing $25 a hand?
    I normally only play a few dollars a game... but on ocations will play $25+ per hand


    Are you a low-roller that wants the best math? Best presentation? Both?
    I'd say presentation... I'm an enterteinment gambler. I do want decent math, to make my money last... but I care more about having a good time.

    Do you want autoplay or not?
    I've never tried auto play... wouldn't that not give you optimal strategy?

    Do you prefer a hole-card game or do you like the European style with no dealer hole card?
    It really isn't that big a deal... I've been playing live dealer BJ at Wagerweb... and they play Euro style... I like it... but want to add some variety to the games I play, and really get into digital casinos... much quicker


    Again, thanks guys... I wan't to make the best choice

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    Personally, I hate the no hole-card games because it changes some of the basic strategy decisions that I'm more familiar with. (Example: Hole-card vs. no hole-card games have different correct moves for splitting 8's and doubling on 11 against dealer 10's and Aces)

    Math-wise, most of MG and Crypto's non Single Deck games are in the same neighborhood.

    For presentation (and entertainment value), you have to go with Crypto's Euro BJ at $2 a hand minimum.
    They're supposed to be releasing a hole-card 'atlantic city' game in the same style soon too, so you'll have your choice. Their current hole card game is .49% edge (pretty standard) and the Euro version is .51%.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NicolasJ View Post


    I've never tried auto play... wouldn't that not give you optimal strategy?
    It does give you the optimal strategy, but on MG and Crypto you can change any of the decisions you don't agree with (better for the house with every change you make)

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