David Cain
Appears to have an "infinite deck" - i.e. any card could come up at any moment. This differs from playing with a single deck at home, or a set number of decks in a shoe. In the real world, when you use up all the aces, f.e., they don't keep coming. No info on this from the devs, thus hard to evaluate. Also, the animations take up time and you can't turn them off for quicker play. No 5-card-Charlies, which is a house rule, not a Blackjack rule.
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M W
House often turns low odds (13,14,15,16) into 20s and 21s, high freq of 21s on ace up cards, while I get high rates of busts and high freq of 13, 14, 15 when drawing with an 11. Started tracking; most sessions have a deficit of 10-20 hands difference in making these hands over 20-30 minutes of play. No - I am not measuring wins, just the frequency of making 20-21 on low odds hands and converting aces/11s into 21s, me vs. house. Typically the house does WAY better than I do.
A Google user
True it is blackjack,but after a couple hours of playing it gets dull you hardly would want to play again. that's why I think 4 stars are pretty fair, while 5 stars would be totally fine in case it was a bit more interesting. facing a dealer instead of looking at cards from the top for instance. Adding some heat would be cool as well, like having a crowd gather around if you play for longer than +30min in a single game. in brief making it more realistic would be great. Thank you for your effort
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