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Help me out playing the casino at betjm Double ex BJ: HAVE TWO A"A split have 21,18,16 dealer has 22 bust it came out on the screen PUSH called put on hold 5 min the guy comes back said if dealer has 22 its a push..

Does this sound right asked if I have 22 and the dealer has less do I win noooooooo...IS this right he said read rules but I can't find them is this the right call ..
 

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this game is the hardest game in world to beat as far as blackjack goes...it is beyond -even it isnt even funny..and yes there ruling was clearly stated in rules.

my suggestion is never play this form of blackjack again.


Blackjack Variations


Besides the regular Blackjack games that you are used to we also offer these exciting variations of this popular game:

Double Exposure

Double exposure is a version of blackjack where both of the dealer's cards are exposed. There are off course some rule changes to favor the dealer in order to compensate. The house edge is greater than conventional blackjack, but still this game is one of the best bets in the casino if properly played. Double Exposure uses the usual blackjack rules with these main exceptions:


* Both dealer cards are shown face up
* No Pushes. House wins all ties, except on a natural blackjack
* Player blackjack pays even money
* Player may split only once

For further information on this game and its rules, please read this article at http://wizardofodds.com/doubleexposure


Blackjack Switch

Blackjack switch allows the player to trade cards between two hands.By default six decks of cards are used. The player needs to make two bets of equal amounts and is then allowed to switch the second card dealt to each hand. In order to compensate for this, a dealer 22 results in a push and blackjacks pay even money. All rules are based on conventional blackjack with these exceptions:


* Dealer hits a soft 17.
* The player must make two bets of equal size.
* Cards will be dealt face up.
* Dealer will peek for blackjack with an ace or ten up. If the dealer has a blackjack all player hands will immediately lose, except a player blackjack will push.
* The player may switch the second card dealt to each hand. The player may also switch cards to form a blackjack.
* Player may double on 10 and 11 only.
* Player may split once.
* Winning player blackjacks pay even money.
* A dealer total of 22 will push against any player total of 21 or less. A player blackjack will still beat a dealer 22.

For further information on this game and its rules, please read this article at http://wizardofodds.com/blackjackswitch

Spanish Blackjack

Spanish Blackjack (also refer to as Spanish 21) is a yet another interesting variation of blackjack. Depending on the rules set by the house Spanish Blackjack is probably a better bet than blackjack.
Spanish 21 uses six decks, each deck consisting of 48 cards, the regular 52 card deck without the four tens. To make up for the advantage that this gives to the house, this game gives the player a set of favorable rules. The game is based on blackjack rules, including double after split, late surrender, and re-splitting aces. In addition Spanish 21 offers the follows rule enhancements:


* A player 21 always wins.
* Player blackjack beats dealer blackjack.
* Player may double on any number of cards.
* Player may usually hit and double down after splitting aces
* Player may surrender half of total bet after doubling down
* A five-card 21 pays 3 to 2, a six-card 21 pays 2 to 1, a seven or more card 21 pays 3 to 1. However the bonuses are not paid if the player doubled.
* A 6-7-8 or 7-7-7 of mixed suits pays 3:2, of the same suit pays 2:1, and of spades pays 3:1.
* Suited 7-7-7 when the dealer has a seven face up pays $1000 for bets of $5-$24 and $5000 for bets of $25 or over.

For further information on this game and its rules, please read this article at http://wizardofodds.com/spanish21

NOTICE: These are default game rules. Depending on casino house rules where you play at, some of these might differ.

Last Updated: 3/14/2007
 

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Thanks for the reply I guess thats the deal but will never PLAY switch BJ again alot of BS..:103631605
 

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ACTUALLY UPON FURTHER REVIEW..it looks like betjm messed up


they prolly ment for the 22 rule to apply for double exposure..but instead they have it under the game BLACKJACK SWITCH..and NOT UNDER Doub.expos...which means u definitly have something to proove right from there site about....my suggestion is to live chat right now or call and explaint hat u can read the rules with them and CLEARLY it says this rule applies to BLACKJACK SWITCH and not DOUBLE EXPOSURE.....read it urself and u will see.


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Blackjack Variations


Besides the regular Blackjack games that you are used to we also offer these exciting variations of this popular game:

Double Exposure

Double exposure is a version of blackjack where both of the dealer's cards are exposed. There are off course some rule changes to favor the dealer in order to compensate. The house edge is greater than conventional blackjack, but still this game is one of the best bets in the casino if properly played. Double Exposure uses the usual blackjack rules with these main exceptions:


* Both dealer cards are shown face up
* No Pushes. House wins all ties, except on a natural blackjack
* Player blackjack pays even money
* Player may split only once

For further information on this game and its rules, please read this article at http://wizardofodds.com/doubleexposure


Blackjack Switch

Blackjack switch allows the player to trade cards between two hands.By default six decks of cards are used. The player needs to make two bets of equal amounts and is then allowed to switch the second card dealt to each hand. In order to compensate for this, a dealer 22 results in a push and blackjacks pay even money. All rules are based on conventional blackjack with these exceptions:


* Dealer hits a soft 17.
* The player must make two bets of equal size.
* Cards will be dealt face up.
* Dealer will peek for blackjack with an ace or ten up. If the dealer has a blackjack all player hands will immediately lose, except a player blackjack will push.
* The player may switch the second card dealt to each hand. The player may also switch cards to form a blackjack.
* Player may double on 10 and 11 only.
* Player may split once.
* Winning player blackjacks pay even money.
* A dealer total of 22 will push against any player total of 21 or less. A player blackjack will still beat a dealer 22.


it clearly says here is double exposure rules.....then has a few

then a section AFTER that says...here is BLACKJACK SWITCH RULES and the 22 rule is in there! not in the doub expos...

u have urself a winner!!!! call betjm now..or livechat...they may need to change the software or update the rule AFTER u are paid.

-murph
 

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online crackjack never leads anywhere good. run. smash your pc and run to the hills
 

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I played this game at betjamaica about 2 weeks ago. I lost 13 hands in a row not counting 2 pushes!!


Talk about a rigged game
 

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Online it may be rigged, but did research on blackjack switch, and the odds are in your favor playing this casino game....player has a slight advantage over the dealer, even with the push of 22.....Just ask DANTE
 

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Online it may be rigged, but did research on blackjack switch, and the odds are in your favor playing this casino game....player has a slight advantage over the dealer, even with the push of 22.....Just ask DANTE

are you serious?:missingte
 

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I must admit after talking to Hermen at BETJM I was playing switch BJ not double exp he was helpful and I was mistaken..and I read the rules I will still put my money with BETJM..Thanks for the help and BetJm is A++++

Even if I lost
 

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Fair Game ???

I played this game at betjamaica about 2 weeks ago. I lost 13 hands in a row not counting 2 pushes!!


Talk about a rigged game

The game itself is fair especially considering the online rules where the house edge is around 0.13%.

Unfortunately, there are online sites that go ahead and steal the intellectual property without obtaining any licensing. 'Blackjack Switch' is a proprietary game and only Playtech have a license to use it. The other sites, including betjamaica, basically steal the concept as they know there is little the inventor can do about it on the Internet.

Ask yourself this : if a site is prepared to just take other people's ideas then how ethical are they going to be with your money ? I can certainly believe that sites that operate this way are more likely to be dishonest with players i.e. rigging software.

Another unfortunate consequence is that players who experience a bad feeling of the game from the Internet may be less likely to play the game in land-based casinos. So, these unscrupulous sites may have a detrimental effect on the expansion of the game into brick and mortar casinos.

Furthermore, it is this unregulated 'take what you can' attitude displayed by certain online sites that, in my opinion, has hindered any progress towards the US accepting Internet sites as bona fide operators.

Geoff Hall
(Inventor - 'Blackjack Switch')
 

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