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kim (kim@mail.isball.com) 2003/08/12 23:51

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> Hi All,
>
> My wife and I are going back to Costa Rica next week.  Last time I was
> there, I did stay at a hotel which had a casino.  They do not have
> Blackjack.  They have a game called Rummy instead.  It is played
essentially
> the same as blackjack except that if you get 21 on two cards, the dealer
> still draws and has a chance to tie you.  They still must stand with 17 or
> above.  You only get paid even money for blackjack instead of 3:2.
However,
> if you have a pair on the board and split and get the third card as the
> same, you win 3:1 on the best.  I don't believe you can surrender at this
> game.
>
> I know it isn't great odds but does anyone have a good approximation of
the
> payback rate of such a game?
>
> Thanks,
> FF
>
>
>



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