Most blackjack games offered will be better return than any games not worthy of listing in the VPFree2 database. Also blackjack is fine, but unfortunately, you can't win $1000 on a $1.25 wager playing blackjack! :)
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "tikithecat73lakeworth" <fjc73@...> wrote:
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> I believe that there is a limited "long run" expectation for folks who play a few hours once every month (or year) or so. I used to try to talk my mostly quarter player visitors into only practicing and playing FPDW. (I live in Las Vegas.)
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> However, it IS their money. I give them the information, and it is up to them.
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> That being said, I am not happy to see casino patrons playing bad paytables when better ones are available a few feet away. Bean counters upstairs see that people will play lousy paytables, and that will give then the justification to downgrade good ones.
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> If I were in a casino with lousy VP and wanted to gamble, I'd check out live blackjack. The house edge is small if one learns basic strategy. A good, free BJ trainer can be found at hitorstand.net. At a low limit table where most of the seats are taken (which slows down the game), you probably won't lose much. And, more than likely have a lot of fun. Don't be afraid to try table games. If you learn basic strategy, you'll know more than most people at the table, including the dealer.
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> Not knowing what the blackjack situation and rules are on the U.S. East coast, my feelings won't be hurt if my well-meant advice is criticized. Also, I do realize that this a VP forum. I'm attempting to let people know that there are alternatives to playing a bad game.
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