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- May 11, 2006
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When playing full-peek blackjack games at MG casinos, and you are dealt an Ace, it is possible to immediately know whether or not the dealer has a blackjack.
When you're dealt an Ace when the dealer does not have a blackjack, you will see the score "11" show up next to your hand before the dealer card or your second card is dealt.
But if this "11" does NOT appear beside your hand it means that, after the cards have finished dealing and the "peek" is performed, the dealer will have a blackjack.
This problem only occurs when the player's first card is an Ace. If they could fix it so that it behaves the same whether or not the dealer is going to have a blackjack, it would be a little more interesting. It reminds me of those RTG slots where you know as soon as the first reel stops whether or not you will hit the feature - it kind of takes the fun (or element of surprise) out of it.
When you're dealt an Ace when the dealer does not have a blackjack, you will see the score "11" show up next to your hand before the dealer card or your second card is dealt.
But if this "11" does NOT appear beside your hand it means that, after the cards have finished dealing and the "peek" is performed, the dealer will have a blackjack.
This problem only occurs when the player's first card is an Ace. If they could fix it so that it behaves the same whether or not the dealer is going to have a blackjack, it would be a little more interesting. It reminds me of those RTG slots where you know as soon as the first reel stops whether or not you will hit the feature - it kind of takes the fun (or element of surprise) out of it.