CES 2010 Samsung - HDTV wireless game with Omnia II (Blackjack game)
[CES 2010 Samsung booth] – Play HDTV wireless game(Blackjack) with Omnia II – CBS report view
Bags with a Model!
I had a successful shoot with Megan today! I am banned from posting a few that she calls “Alien Pictures” haha! Of course I think they’re fine because she’s beautiful, but I will oblige.
I took so many pictures today that I am going to display them in separate posts. No need to overwhelm one with a barrage of photos!
First I will show the pictures I took of her with the bags. I’m so excited to show these on a human because it’s so important for you all to get an idea of how big they are. It’s easy to misjudge the size when they stand alone, even though I do include measurements I’m not sure how well people can visualize the sizing.
Enjoy!
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Blackjack Rules
Introducing the game of online Blackjack-
The game of online Blackjack is also commonly known as ‘21′. The name of Blackjack is included in the famous online card games. The objective of the game is to have a hand value that is closer to 21 and not over that. You are playing directly against the dealer. The initial round of Blackjack starts off when you make a bet in a circle. The dealer deals two cards each to every player and to himself.
Your cards will be dealt up with face up and one of the dealer’s cards is dealt face up and the second card is face down. The chances are major that the dealer has a Blackjack if his cards have ten or an ace. If the dealer has a Blackjack then all other players will lose out but only another player with a Blackjack will survive.
Types of Blackjack-
- Double Exposure Blackjack
- European Blackjack
- Atlantic City Blackjack
Double Exposure Blackjack- In this variant of Blackjack the cards of the dealer are dealt face up. For the game of Blackjack even money is paid is paid and only for Blackjack the dealer gets to win all the ties. A shoe and a deck of eight cards are played in the game and the dealer hits on soft 17. The main aim of this variant is that you have to beat the hand of the dealer either having a hand of higher value without surpassing 21, and other one is busting the hand of the dealer. You are allowed to play one hand at one time.
Atlantic City Blackjack- This variant of Blackjack is played with the help of a shoe and with eight decks of cards. The dealer has to stand on soft 17 and you can double on first two cards. The main objective in the game is to beat the hand of the dealer by coming closer to 21 and the dealer should not get busted.
European Blackjack- This variant is played with the help of two decks and the dealer must stand on soft 17. In European Blackjack you can also double down on nine and eleven. You cannot split and if you have split once then you cannot double on a split and there is no option for surrender.
Rules of online Blackjack-
Following are the rules for online Blackjack-
- An ace either signifies one or eleven which means that the chances of having an Ace are more. When value one is put into used with an ace then it is termed as Soft Hand.
- As for Hard Hand it is a hand that is with an Ace. In this condition you cannot make use of Ace as one r eleven.
- The cards ranging from two to nine have the face value.
- All the court cards that include King, Queen, and Jack bear the value of ten. The evaluation of the scores is done by summing all the playing cards.
Hit- When you make a selection of Hit, you can have additional card by the dealer.
Stand- If you want to stand you cannot have additional card and your current total will be final and with that value you will be competing with the hand of the dealer.
Split- If you get to same cards then you can make a choice for Split. For the shoe game you can place a bet on the identical size. Subsequently the dealer will be splitting your hand.
Double- You can always use the option for double when you know that your hand is stronger as compared to the dealer. You only get one additional card by the dealer if you choose to double. Make sure that you are aware of the fact that you can only make use of the double option with your two starting cards.
Conclusion-
Whatever you do but don’t just start Play Best Online Casino Games instantly with the real money. First try out playing online Blackjack at free online websites and when you feel that are confident enough to play with real money then only go ahead.
See Also :
Chipless Blackjack @ Barona Casino, CA
At near San Diego, they’re spreading a new blackjack table game with an electronic twist. The game uses a human dealer, regular cards, and a normal blackjack table. However, players don’t use chips to bet, and instead they use a drag & drop touch-screen. There’s no printing on the mat, instead the table has a clean look, uncluttered by chips.
The decks are shuffled by hand, and loaded into the shoe normally. The shoe reads the cards as they’re dealt, so it knows what everyone’s totals are. Your display prompts you for your actions.
There are a few interesting aspects to the game. The computer now offers odds on your two-card hand based on the total and the dealer up card. It’s optional; you can take it or leave it. For example, say you’re dealt 6,4 (=10), and the dealer is showing a 4. It’ll offer you something like $2.69 on an additional $5 side bet (equal to the original bet) to win the hand. If you lose the hand, you lose the side bet. A push also pushes the side bet.
I worked out the true odds for a $5 bet, a six deck shoe, and dealer hit on soft-17. (Also, the offer is made after the dealer peeks for blackjack.) The table is presented below.
I played for a few hours with my table, and checked how close the offered side bet was to the true calculated odds. For a $5 side bet, the payouts were almost always lower than true odds by about $.25 -$.50 (no surprise here). For the higher payouts around $10, that might be acceptable. However, you’ll see the same payout penalty on the low payouts. For example, a player 20 against a dealer 10 should pay about $.32 for a $5 bet. Their offered odds on this hand were often lower than $.10. That’s really bad, since you’re not even getting 1/2 the fair odds. On the other hand, they seemed to offer near full odds on 14 vs. a dealer 6 and 7.
In my session, almost no one took odds. Most people realize the house isn’t likely offering true odds, and people don’t (yet) have a chart to compare the offered odds with. The odds aren’t very intuitive, since people almost never think of blackjack hands in these terms. But the idea might yet catch on.
| upcard | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | T | A | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| soft totals | |||||||||||
| A,2 | $4.53 | $4.27 | $4.01(H) | $4.31(D) $3.73(H) |
$4.04(D) $3.51(H) |
$3.84 | $4.45 | $5.40 | $6.29 | $6.26 | |
| A,3 | $4.76 | $4.48 | $4.19(H) | $4.32(D) $3.91(H) |
$4.04(D) $3.67(H) |
$4.23 | $4.82 | $5.89 | $6.80 | $6.77 | |
| A,4 | $5.00 | $4.69 | $4.66(D) $4.39(H) |
$4.33(D) | $4.05(D) | $4.63 | $5.33 | $6.43 | $7.37 | $7.36 | |
| A,5 | $5.23 | $4.91 | $4.68(D) | $4.35(D) | $4.04(D) | $5.09 | $5.84 | $7.02 | $7.94 | $8.00 | |
| A,6 | $5.00 | $4.70(D) | $4.37(D) | $4.03(D) | $3.80(D) | $4.38 | $5.89 | $7.00 | $7.83 | $8.25 | |
| A,7 | $4.41(D) | $4.13(D) | $3.83(D) | $3.60(D) | $3.39(D) | $1.83 | $3.55 | $6.26 | $6.93 | $7.26 | |
| A,8 | $1.95 | $1.86 | $1.79 | $1.67 | $1.62 | $0.99 | $0.95 | $1.92 | $4.33 | $3.08 | |
| A,9 | $0.78 | $0.76 | $0.74 | $0.70 | $0.68 | $0.44 | $0.41 | $0.37 | $0.32 | $0.68 | |
| pairs | |||||||||||
| 2,2 | $5.84(S) | $5.55(S) | $5.19(S) | $4.84(S) | $4.51(S) | $5.37(S) | $7.09(H) $6.47(S) |
$8.56 | $9.61 | $9.77 | |
| 3,3 | $6.11(S) | $5.75(S) | $5.30(S) | $4.94(S) | $4.60(S) | $5.70(S) | $8.16(H) | $9.78 | $10.85 | $11.05 | |
| 4,4 | $5.25(H) | $4.90(H) | $4.53(H) | $5.14(S) $4.19(H) |
$4.79(S) | $4.10 | $5.77 | $8.13 | $8.79 | $9.36 | |
| 6,6 | $6.47(S) | $6.04(S) | $5.58(S) | $5.16(S) | $4.86(S) | $8.14(H) $7.09(S) |
$9.34 | $11.05 | $12.07 | $12.25 | |
| 7,7 | $6.16(S) | $5.77(S) | $5.32(S) | $4.97(S) | $4.63 | $5.76(S) | $11.82(H) $8.31(S) |
$13.89(H) $10.70(S) |
$15.25(H) $11.48(S) |
$15.55 | |
| 8,8 | $5.01(S) | $4.69(S) | $4.41(S) | $4.10(S) | $4.01(S) | $3.86(S) | $5.50(S) | $7.85(S) | $8.38(S) | $12.28(S) | |
| 9,9 | $4.29(S) | $4.08(S) | $3.83(S) | $3.57(S) | $3.37(S) | $1.83 | $4.07(S) | $6.19(S) | $7.42 | $8.84 | |
| A,A | $2.65(S) | $2.51(S) | $2.38(S) | $2.24(S) | $2.13(S) | $2.59(S) | $4.31(S) | $4.84(S) | $5.15(S) | $5.80(S) | |
| hard totals | |||||||||||
| 5 | $6.50 | $6.07 | $5.60 | $5.16 | $4.80 | $6.51 | $7.59 | $9.13 | $10.20 | $10.37 | |
| 6 | $6.68 | $6.21 | $5.74 | $5.28 | $4.90 | $7.02 | $8.17 | $9.76 | $10.67 | $11.06 | |
| 7 | $6.36 | $5.90 | $5.43 | $4.98 | $4.63 | $5.91 | $8.20 | $9.73 | $10.50 | $11.35 | |
| 8 | $5.26 | $4.92 | $4.55 | $4.20 | $3.94 | $4.13 | $5.78 | $8.16 | $8.82 | $9.40 | |
| 9 | $4.24 | $4.35(D) $3.98(H) |
$4.05(D) $3.72(H) |
$3.75(D) | $3.53(D) | $3.36(H) | $3.98(H) | $5.67 | $7.06 | $6.69 | |
| 10 | $3.34(D) | $3.14(D) | $2.95(D) | $2.76(D) | $2.63(D) | $3.20(D) | $3.64(D) | $4.24(D) $3.83(H) |
$4.69(H) | $4.63(H) | |
| 11 | $2.92(D) | $2.76(D) | $2.60(D) | $2.45(D) | $2.34(D) | $2.98(D) | $3.40(D) | $3.89(D) | $4.12(D) $3.84(H) |
$4.38(D) $3.92(H) |
|
| 12 | $8.65(H) | $8.25(H) | $7.46 | $6.87 | $6.35 | $8.12 | $9.35 | $11.06 | $11.99 | $12.26 | |
| 13 | $8.93 | $8.18 | $7.46 | $6.88 | $6.40 | $9.29 | $10.65 | $12.33 | $13.61 | $13.83 | |
| 14 | $9.07 | $8.27 | $7.55 | $6.91 | $6.37 | $10.34 | $11.57 | $13.52 | $14.78 | $15.16 | |
| 15 | $9.02 | $8.26 | $7.54 | $6.90 | $6.37 | $11.49 | $13.03 | $15.18 | $16.51(H) | $16.98(H) | |
| 16 | $9.03 | $8.27 | $7.55 | $6.91 | $6.42 | $12.67 | $14.30 | $16.59 | $16.78(S) $18.17(H) |
$18.53(H) | |
| 17 | $7.21 | $6.60 | $6.02 | $5.55 | $5.11 | $7.08 | $12.90 | $14.24 | $14.04 | $17.75(S) | |
| 18 | $3.87 | $3.63 | $3.42 | $3.18 | $3.01 | $1.84 | $3.60 | $7.66 | $7.47 | $8.93 | |
| 19 | $1.97 | $1.89 | $1.80 | $1.68 | $1.63 | $1.00 | $0.96 | $1.96 | $4.27 | $3.05 | |
| 20 | $0.80 | $0.77 | $0.74 | $0.70 | $0.68 | $0.44 | $0.41 | $0.37 | $0.32 | $0.69 | |
Blackjack Odds Side Bet @ Barona Casino, CA
At near San Diego, they’re spreading a new blackjack table game with an electronic twist. The game uses a human dealer, regular cards, and a modified blackjack table (Shuffle Master i-Table). However, players don’t use chips to bet, but instead use a drag & drop touch-screen. There’s no printing on the mat, and the table has a clean look, uncluttered by chips. This game is offered in a separate “” pit of 4-5 tables.
The decks are shuffled by hand, and loaded into the shoe normally. The shoe reads the cards as they’re dealt, so it knows what everyone’s totals are. Your display prompts you for your actions. The game is a little faster than normal blackjack, since the dealer doesn’t have to mess with any chips, except during buy-ins and cash-outs.
This electronic format offers an interesting odds side bet on your starting two-card hand. The computer offers you particular odds for winning, based on your total vs. the dealer up card, as an optional side bet. For example, say you’re dealt 6,4 (=10), and the dealer is showing a 4. It offers you something like $2.69 on an additional $5 side bet (equal to the original bet) to win the hand. If you lose the hand, you lose the side bet. If your hand pushes, the side bet also pushes. Note that the true odds for winning this double should pay about $2.95, so the vig here is about $.25
I worked out the true odds for a $5 bet, a six deck shoe, and dealer hit on soft-17. (The offer is made after the dealer peeks for blackjack.) The table is presented below.
I played for a few hours, and checked how close the offered side bet was to the true odds. For a $5 bet, the payouts were almost always lower than true odds by about $.25 -$.50 (no surprise here). For the payouts above $10, this might be acceptable. However, this vig really hurts the low payouts. For example, a player 20 against a dealer 10 should win about $.32 for a $5 bet. Their offered odds on this hand were often lower than $.10. That’s really bad, since you’re not even getting 1/2 the fair odds. The only odds that seemed to be true odds were for 14 vs. a dealer 6 and 7. The worst odds seemed to occur for double and split opportunities, and anything against a dealer 10 or A. (I think this is because in some situations, like 7,7 vs. an 8 upcard, the odds are quite different for splitting vs. hitting; to avoid any player edge, they offer you the lower of the two.)
In my session, almost no one took odds. Most people correctly assume the house isn’t offering true odds, and they don’t have a chart for comparison. True odds aren’t very intuitive, since people don’t think of blackjack hands in these terms.
So, as usual, you have to pay some vig to get odds in a blackjack side bet. The vig for $5 bets seems to average between $.25 and $.50 for all payouts. I’m not sure, but I think the vig scales up with the bet size, so its no better for $10, $25, or $100 bets.
Positive Count Shoe
I tried a simple experiment to see if a positive count shoe would swing the odds enough to make the side bet +EV. I removed a 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 from the deck (+5), then re-calculated the odds. Overall, this made the basic blackjack game +EV, swinging it from about -0.5% to +0.5%. Then I checked a few odds points that would benefit the most from this positive count. I saw that a (T,4) vs. a dealer 6 moved from $6.37 down to $6.20. This doesn’t overcome the vig, and the offered odds are still probably below this. Similarly, for the same +5 shoe, a (5,6) vs. a dealer 6 improves only from $2.34 to $2.25. So, a negative shoe count doesn’t help the odds bet much, and will never overcome the vig.
Negative Count Shoe
Experiments with a -5 count shoe (five Tens removed) show that the higher odds bets improve more in absolute payouts than for improvements from positive count shoes. For example, a 14 vs. a dealer 10 upcard improves from $14.78 down to $14.36. Intuitively, the odds improve because fewer Tens in the shoe mean a higher chance of the dealer not having 20, and a better chance for the player to draw to a hand. Similarly, a 16 vs. a dealer 9 improves from $16.59 down to $16.18. These are significant improvements, but I believe that the vig on the higher odds bet are steeper for a reason: to account for this variation. So overall, it looks like counting isn’t going to ever make the odds bets +EV
| upcard | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | T | A | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| soft totals | |||||||||||
| A,2 | $4.53 | $4.27 | $4.01(H) | $4.31(D) $3.73(H) |
$4.04(D) $3.51(H) |
$3.84 | $4.45 | $5.40 | $6.29 | $6.26 | |
| A,3 | $4.76 | $4.48 | $4.19(H) | $4.32(D) $3.91(H) |
$4.04(D) $3.67(H) |
$4.23 | $4.82 | $5.89 | $6.80 | $6.77 | |
| A,4 | $5.00 | $4.69 | $4.66(D) $4.39(H) |
$4.33(D) | $4.05(D) | $4.63 | $5.33 | $6.43 | $7.37 | $7.36 | |
| A,5 | $5.23 | $4.91 | $4.68(D) | $4.35(D) | $4.04(D) | $5.09 | $5.84 | $7.02 | $7.94 | $8.00 | |
| A,6 | $5.00 | $4.70(D) | $4.37(D) | $4.03(D) | $3.80(D) | $4.38 | $5.89 | $7.00 | $7.83 | $8.25 | |
| A,7 | $4.41(D) | $4.13(D) | $3.83(D) | $3.60(D) | $3.39(D) | $1.83 | $3.55 | $6.26 | $6.93 | $7.26 | |
| A,8 | $1.95 | $1.86 | $1.79 | $1.67 | $1.62 | $0.99 | $0.95 | $1.92 | $4.33 | $3.08 | |
| A,9 | $0.78 | $0.76 | $0.74 | $0.70 | $0.68 | $0.44 | $0.41 | $0.37 | $0.32 | $0.68 | |
| pairs | |||||||||||
| 2,2 | $5.84(S) | $5.55(S) | $5.19(S) | $4.84(S) | $4.51(S) | $5.37(S) | $7.09(H) $6.47(S) |
$8.56 | $9.61 | $9.77 | |
| 3,3 | $6.11(S) | $5.75(S) | $5.30(S) | $4.94(S) | $4.60(S) | $5.70(S) | $8.16(H) | $9.78 | $10.85 | $11.05 | |
| 4,4 | $5.25(H) | $4.90(H) | $4.53(H) | $5.14(S) $4.19(H) |
$4.79(S) | $4.10 | $5.77 | $8.13 | $8.79 | $9.36 | |
| 6,6 | $6.47(S) | $6.04(S) | $5.58(S) | $5.16(S) | $4.86(S) | $8.14(H) $7.09(S) |
$9.34 | $11.05 | $12.07 | $12.25 | |
| 7,7 | $6.16(S) | $5.77(S) | $5.32(S) | $4.97(S) | $4.63 | $5.76(S) | $11.82(H) $8.31(S) |
$13.89(H) $10.70(S) |
$15.25(H) $11.48(S) |
$15.55 | |
| 8,8 | $5.01(S) | $4.69(S) | $4.41(S) | $4.10(S) | $4.01(S) | $3.86(S) | $5.50(S) | $7.85(S) | $8.38(S) | $12.28(S) | |
| 9,9 | $4.29(S) | $4.08(S) | $3.83(S) | $3.57(S) | $3.37(S) | $1.83 | $4.07(S) | $6.19(S) | $7.42 | $8.84 | |
| A,A | $2.65(S) | $2.51(S) | $2.38(S) | $2.24(S) | $2.13(S) | $2.59(S) | $4.31(S) | $4.84(S) | $5.15(S) | $5.80(S) | |
| hard totals | |||||||||||
| 5 | $6.50 | $6.07 | $5.60 | $5.16 | $4.80 | $6.51 | $7.59 | $9.13 | $10.20 | $10.37 | |
| 6 | $6.68 | $6.21 | $5.74 | $5.28 | $4.90 | $7.02 | $8.17 | $9.76 | $10.67 | $11.06 | |
| 7 | $6.36 | $5.90 | $5.43 | $4.98 | $4.63 | $5.91 | $8.20 | $9.73 | $10.50 | $11.35 | |
| 8 | $5.26 | $4.92 | $4.55 | $4.20 | $3.94 | $4.13 | $5.78 | $8.16 | $8.82 | $9.40 | |
| 9 | $4.24 | $4.35(D) $3.98(H) |
$4.05(D) $3.72(H) |
$3.75(D) | $3.53(D) | $3.36(H) | $3.98(H) | $5.67 | $7.06 | $6.69 | |
| 10 | $3.34(D) | $3.14(D) | $2.95(D) | $2.76(D) | $2.63(D) | $3.20(D) | $3.64(D) | $4.24(D) $3.83(H) |
$4.69(H) | $4.63(H) | |
| 11 | $2.92(D) | $2.76(D) | $2.60(D) | $2.45(D) | $2.34(D) | $2.98(D) | $3.40(D) | $3.89(D) | $4.12(D) $3.84(H) |
$4.38(D) $3.92(H) |
|
| 12 | $8.65(H) | $8.25(H) | $7.46 | $6.87 | $6.35 | $8.12 | $9.35 | $11.06 | $11.99 | $12.26 | |
| 13 | $8.93 | $8.18 | $7.46 | $6.88 | $6.40 | $9.29 | $10.65 | $12.33 | $13.61 | $13.83 | |
| 14 | $9.07 | $8.27 | $7.55 | $6.91 | $6.37 | $10.34 | $11.57 | $13.52 | $14.78 | $15.16 | |
| 15 | $9.02 | $8.26 | $7.54 | $6.90 | $6.37 | $11.49 | $13.03 | $15.18 | $16.51(H) | $16.98(H) | |
| 16 | $9.03 | $8.27 | $7.55 | $6.91 | $6.42 | $12.67 | $14.30 | $16.59 | $16.78(S) $18.17(H) |
$18.53(H) | |
| 17 | $7.21 | $6.60 | $6.02 | $5.55 | $5.11 | $7.08 | $12.90 | $14.24 | $14.04 | $17.75(S) | |
| 18 | $3.87 | $3.63 | $3.42 | $3.18 | $3.01 | $1.84 | $3.60 | $7.66 | $7.47 | $8.93 | |
| 19 | $1.97 | $1.89 | $1.80 | $1.68 | $1.63 | $1.00 | $0.96 | $1.96 | $4.27 | $3.05 | |
| 20 | $0.80 | $0.77 | $0.74 | $0.70 | $0.68 | $0.44 | $0.41 | $0.37 | $0.32 | $0.69 | |
Racquet man, gambling man
Syracuse, NY — A weekend by numbers.
- Syracuse to , CT: 240 miles
- Snow storms during trip: 3
- Parking at casino: $0
- One hand of blackjack: $15
- Walk from blackjack tables to : 30 minutes
- Cover at Scorpion: $5
- Number of people on oxygen: 2
- Tolls from Cuse’ to CT (and back): ~$20
- Party people at the Roosevelt (and : 24
- Audience at the Dome for Syracuse/Villanova:
- Big in the audience: +15
- Smiling faces on American hockey players during Canadian anthem: 0
- Games of at Archbold gym: 4
- Games won: 4
- Laughs during racquetball: ∞
- Polaroid taken over weekend: 4
- Syracuse college basketball ranking: 1

- east coast paper boy
MGM Movie Casino Games Coming Soon
One of the problems online casinos face is that there haven’t been a whole lot of new games invented in the modern era. Boiled down to their basic elements, blackjack is blackjack, roulette is roulette and slots are slots. In order to make their casino games stand out, companies are turning to known brands more and more, such as movies and TV shows. Sure, you’re still just hitting a button and watching reels spin, but it’s a whole lot cooler if the reels have images of “The Man With No Name.”
MGM and multimedia giant Fremantle Media reached a deal that will bring more MGM characters to your . Among the games to be released are games based on Fame, Stargate, Robocop, A Fistful of Dollars and The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. The Robocop game should be particularly interesting, since its claim to fame is being a completely mindless, excessively violent movie with terrible acting, terrible writing, and of course, a robotic cop. Why, after all of these years, is this being resurrected?
The two Clint Eastwood westerns make a lot of sense, especially A Fistful of Dollars. I can imagine Eastwood’s unnamed protagonist walking into a casino and, if they had slots back then, pulling the lever while chewing on his cigar stub, squinting at the reels, winning some coins and then walking out without saying a word to anybody.
In addition to the movie-based casino games, Fremantle Media is also releasing games based on the American Idol and Baywatch TV shows. The Baywatch theme makes sense because most online gamers are big fans of big boobs. I know I am. Men are simple creatures. Give us a beer, some cards and let us see some boobs and we’re in Heaven. As for the other show, let me just say that the only game I want to play with it is the “write letters to Fox and ask them to cancel American Idol game.” It’s a popular game, but sadly not popular enough.
No Petting
Hey guys, as you may or may not know I have a dog at the club
Her name is BlackJack and for the next couple of weeks she is going through some puppy training and we would appreciate it if you guys DO NOT PET HER. I know she’s cute; this is just a temporary thingy.
However you can give her a TREAT. For the treat, please ask the staff behind the desk or specifically Sifu / Kru Joey.
Thanks guys, Jd







