![]() Some offer the “21+3” side bet option, too. On the other hand, the Four Queens also has a number of eight-deck tables with DAS and surrender allowed, which pay 6:5 on a natural blackjack. The only advantage to playing cards dealt from the shoe is the higher table maximum of $1,000 versus $500. ![]() Although the $10 six-deck version follows the same rules as the double-deck one, the additional cards bump the edge up to 0.64%. The minimum bet is still $10 and the House edge is just 0.48%. That all adds up to a House edge of 0.58%.Ī better game at the Four Queens can be found at the double-deck table, where DAS is allowed and there is no restriction on the two-card count. In this case, the dealer must hit on soft 17, there’s no doubling down after splitting (DAS), no surrender, no re-splitting of Aces (RSA) and doubling is only allowed on two-card counts of 10 or 11. Of course, there has to be a trade-off so that the House can maintain its advantage. The game limits are highly affordable, too, at just $10~$500. One of the reasons the Four Queens has been rated so highly by locals for blackjack action is its single-deck table that still pays 3:2 for a natural 21.
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