Q: The February 2009 issue of the Las Vegas Advisor points out
that the super-fancy and elitist Encore casino has severely
restrictive and ungenerous rules for gambling, but the Eastside
Cannery will have much looser and gambler-friendly rules to be
revealed soon. Explain to me what I'm not understanding, but in
the section under "Encore Gambling," LVA states that in 6-deck
blackjack games, the dealer stands on soft 17, and the player may
double after splitting, resplit aces, and surrender. Aren´t these
blackjack rules so liberal and loose as to be comparable to
Atlantic City rules? Is there any casino in or around Las Vegas
that has such loose blackjack rules as the Encore?
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