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This is part seven in our guide of Las Vegas Casinos and the Blackjack variants they offer, we also list the rules and house edges of each game available.
Hooters have just one game which uses 6 decks. The Dealer always hits a soft 17 and players may double down after a split, you cannot take late surrender but you can
re-split Aces.
The house edge of this Blackjack variant is 0.64%.
Hyatt are another casino offering just one type of Blackjack and theirs is a 6 deck game which has the Dealer hitting all soft 17's and player may double down after a split, but
you cannot take late surrender and their is no re-splitting of Aces allowed. The house edge of this Blackjack game is 0.64%.
Imperial Palace have two different Blackjack games the first is a 2 deck game, and a Dealer always hits a soft 17. Players may double down after a split but you can't take late surrender nor can you re-split Aces.
The house edge on this game is 0.45%.
They also have an 8 deck game which calls for the Dealer to hit all soft 17's and you can double down after a split. You cannot take late surrender and the re-splitting of Aces is not permitted.
The house edge of this game is 0.66%.
Jerry's Nugget have two Blackjack games available, the first is a 2 deck game in which a Dealer hits a soft 17. Players may double down after a split, but no late surrender and no
re-splitting of Aces. The house edge on this game is 0.45%.
They also offer a 6 deck game and you can, like their 2 deck game a Dealer hits a soft 17 and you can double down after a split but you can't take late surrender and you can't re-split Aces.
The house edge on this game works out to be 0.64%.
Las Vegas Club have three different Blackjack variations on offer, the first is their 2 deck game. The Dealer hits a soft 17 and players may double down after a split,
but you cannot
take late surrender and no re-splitting Aces. This games' house edge is 0.45%
Their second game is a 5 deck one and the Dealer will hit a soft 17 and players can take late surrender, and you may double down after a split and also you can re-split Aces.
The house edge on this game is 1.3%.
The also have an 8 deck game with an even worse house edge of 1.33%. In this game a Dealer will hit a soft 17, and you can double down after a split, no late surrender but you can
re-split Aces.
Las Vegas Hilton has three Blackjack games available. The first is a 2 deck game in which a Dealer hits a soft 17. Player rules state that you can double down after a split but
you can't take late surrender and no re-splitting of Aces.
The house edge on this Blackjack game is 0.45%.
They also have two 6 deck games the first of these calls for a Dealer to stand on a soft 17 and players may double down after a split and also take late surrender. You cannot however
re-split Aces.
The house edge on this Blackjack game is 0.35%.
Their second 6 deck game will have the Dealer hitting a soft 17 and players can double down after a split and also take late surrender but no re-splitting of Aces is allowed.
The house edge on this game is 0.55%.
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