Strange-Rare Screenshots

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nafanny29

Well... I'm certainly not used to seeing that either. Haha, glad you won though! :thumbsup: Out of curiosity "nafanny29", what casino/software is that? I can't recognize it.

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That's WagerWorks :thumbsup:
(Flash only - very sleek apart from the annoying slow connections & disconnects :( )
 
That's WagerWorks :thumbsup:
(Flash only - very sleek apart from the annoying slow connections & disconnects :( )

Correct KK, although the speed is a lot better lately.

The actual game was "table Blackjack". I know its not the lowest HA version on offer but to me it seems fairer that the "players suite" games. I actually have winning sessions on this game which is most unusual for my online BJ play.
 
While waiting for my winnings from a poker tourney I popped $5 into the flash blackjack and played at $1 a hand. I stood on the 18 and ended up pushing, but I was really tempted to hit just to see what the next card would have been!

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I believe that the casino gives back the double-down bet when the dealer blackjack is not revealed until you play your hand. That is the only thing I can think of why I got a dollar back in the posts above.
 
I believe that the casino gives back the double-down bet when the dealer blackjack is not revealed until you play your hand. That is the only thing I can think of why I got a dollar back in the posts above.

yep.....must be a Playtech blackjack rule.....i was playing for fun today on another Playtech and i split my hand and then when the dealer's BJ was revealed both my bets were refunded
 
While waiting for my winnings from a poker tourney I popped $5 into the flash blackjack and played at $1 a hand. I stood on the 18 and ended up pushing, but I was really tempted to hit just to see what the next card would have been!

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It is to your advantage to hit a soft 18 against a 10. It would have been interesting to see how many more cards you could play.
 
Triple split and BJ

I think this is a bit rare. I was playing single hand and split aces twice, and
then all hands hit BJ. So it is more rare than getting 3 BJ when playing 3 hands, since you can then get the face card first.
 
this was on fun money but i thought it was a classic, if only it was real:D and yes this is a rogue casino( they dont get no real bling bling from me)..........laurie
 
wtf? Do they have the ability to set $50 per line bets or is that just a wierd glitch:what::confused::what:
 
In reference to the thing about the dealer drawing cards to his hand when you have blackjack......

https://www.casinomeister.com/forum...jack-glitch.15813/?highlight=expekt+blackjack


I made that post a while back. He did just that at nordic bet casino and hit 21 and I ended up with a push ?! Noone really seemed interested. It must only happen once in a blue-moon but still. I was done out of a fair bit of cash there.
 
I think this is a bit rare. I was playing single hand and split aces twice, and
then all hands hit BJ. So it is more rare than getting 3 BJ when playing 3 hands, since you can then get the face card first.
One of the reasons that the screenshot is rare is because most BJ games don't allow you to resplit aces. The only BJ games I am aware of where the screenshot would be possible are Wagerworks European BJ, most Grand Virtual Games BJ games, and some unique variations (Superfun 21, Spanish BJ, etc.)
 
One of the reasons that the screenshot is rare is because most BJ games don't allow you to resplit aces. The only BJ games I am aware of where the screenshot would be possible are Wagerworks European BJ, most Grand Virtual Games BJ games, and some unique variations (Superfun 21, Spanish BJ, etc.)


You're both 10x more knowledgable than me about blackjack, but I would have doubled every split ace if I could... would that be stupid?
 
You're both 10x more knowledgable than me about blackjack, but I would have doubled every split ace if I could... would that be stupid?
If you could double on a 1-card hand composed of only an ace, it would be a good option. However, after a split (any split, not just aces), you are dealt a second card to make a 2-card hand. You don't have a chance to double until after this second card is dealt. Under most casino rules, you do not have the opportunity to double on the 2-card hands formed after an ace split. If you are able to double, optimal strategy varies depending on the value of the 2-card hand and dealer upcard.
 
I knew there had to be a reason he didn't do it, just looking at the table it appeared you could... no wonder I lose my ass at games I don't understand fully:p
 

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