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Home › Forums › Blackjack Public › NBJ (New Blackjack) Manual
Here is the original NBJ manual Ellis wrote.
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My favorite and easiest game to beat is head to head new cards, clumped or random, because a dealer bias does not, yet, exist. I sometimes fall asleep.
Where I play, 4 casinos, have recently switched from 8 and 6 deck MD shuffler and continuous One2Six shuffler to, 8 deck hand shuffled. Even some use MD shuffler 8 deck. They all use 8 deck Pre-Shuffled. No worries. Just note at your casinos if new cards, Pre shuffled or not starts out random or clumped and there is no bias. Easiest and most reliable and consistent game you can play. I do not ONLY play head to head. I try to exclusively or as often as I can. I will play a game with other players if the game before my entry has only 1 or 2 sometimes 3 players, never more.
Why does pre-shuffled cards matter in BJ? Players enter the table, Players leave the table. It doesn’t have any bearing on the cards. Baccarat is the more reliable game.
Pre shuffled cards in Baccarat, they can order any shoe type they wish. In blackjack, pre shuffled cards is more for convenience and time saving for the casino. Also, with pre shuffled cards, they can have it closer to random than prepping 8 individual decks. It does not matter that cards may be random at first with new cards, over time they will clump and develop a dealer bias to the point where the game becomes unbeatable.
I hope the asian casinos start following vegas. It is still all csm.
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