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California Casinos
these all near I-15 between Los Angeles and
San Diego
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Harrahs - Rincon
A beautiful new casino built by the partnership of
Harrah's and Rincon. click here for more |
Caesar's Palace coming to San Diego North
County!
click here for more
Pechanga
Another beautiful and large new California Casino - a little
bit more North on I-15 from Pala and Harrah's -Rincon. For those who are
concerned about long trips off the I-15 over mountainous roads, Pechanga is
refreshingly close to the I-15 and easy to get to.
Caribbean Cruise Ships
Monarch of the Seas
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Monarch of the Seas
There are endless fun things to do aboard a beautiful
Caribbean Cruise ship such as the Monarch of the Seas. But playing some
Blackjack in its sea going casino was quite nice.
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Great Britain
Truly Sporting
Even though I lived in England for a few years, I will
admit that I never had the chance to play Blackjack there. However it is
said that casinos / clubs in Great Britain often have suggestions of best
Blackjack play right on the tables. How very sporting of them! For that
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Las Vegas - Downtown
Puerto Rico
Luxury Hotel Casinos
To be sure, Puerto Rico did not allow all of the possible
Blackjack rules. For example, there were restrictions on what hands one
could double down on. Also, certain people might complain that the dress
code was less relaxed there and in fact more similar to a James Bond "Shaken but
not stirred" look. However, the friendliness of the Dealer's, the
assistance they offered on the game, and the shear fun of the surroundings made
it a great place to play Blackjack. |
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next page - Las Vegas Strip Casinos
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Book: The Complete Blackjack Survival Kit (click for info)
eBook Available from Google Play, Amazon Kindle, Barnes
and Noble Nook
Does this book tell you how to win? No. It
does tell you how you might get the odds in your favor, and
gives some strategy tables for some of the more common blackjack
games played in casinos. It also tries to explain using math and
simulations why getting the odds in your favor may indeed
improve your play, but why no one we know of can guarantee
winning all of the time. |
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