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Welcome to our Vegas Casino Blackjack guide, below are our next batch of casinos along with complete round-up of which Blackjack variants they offer.

Binion's have three Blackjack games on offer and the most popular is their single deck game which has the Dealer hitting all soft 17's, but players cannot double after a split, re-split Aces or take late surrender. this game has a miniscule house edge of 0.3%.

They also have a 5 deck game which also calls for the Dealer to hit all soft 17's, you can double down after a split but no late surrender or re-splitting of Aces is allowed. The house edge on this Blackjack game is 0.62%.

Their 6 decks game has a house edge of 0.64% and is identical, rules wise to their 5 deck game in which a Dealer hits a soft 17, no re-splitting of Aces and no later surrender. You can double down after a split.

Boulder Station give players two different games of Blackjack the first is the best and that is their 2 deck game in which the Dealer always hits a soft 17, you can double down after a split, you cannot take late insurance but you can re-split Aces. This games house edge is just 0.4%.

Their other Blackjack game is a 6 deck game and the Dealer will always hit a soft 17, and you may double down after a split, no late insurance permitted but you can re-split Aces. The house edge on this variant is 0.64%.

Caesars Palace give you three different Blackjack games, the first is a 6 deck game in which the Dealer always hits a soft 17 and you can double after a split, late surrender can be taken but you cannot re-split Aces. Based on these rules the house edge of this game is 0.55%.

They also have another 6 deck Blackjack game which the Dealer always stands a soft 17, and you can double down after a split, take later surrender and re-split Aces, this game is a much better option as its house edge is just 0.28%.

A two deck game is also on offer at Caesars Palace, the dealer hits a soft 17 but no double down after a split, or re-splitting of Aces, you may not late surrender your hand on this variant, and the house edge on this game is 0.6%.

California has a 2 deck game and much like the game above you cannot double down after a split, nor can you re-split Aces, you may not late surrender your hand on this variant, and the Dealer hits a soft 17 the house edge on this game is 0.6%.

They also have a 6 deck game but this is by far the worst game to choose due to its house edge being 0.78%. In this game the Dealer hits a soft 17, but you cannot double down after a split, and you cannot re-split Aces or take late surrender, so this is definitely a game to avoid!

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