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  2. Table limit - Wikipedia

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    Often a casino will advertise a low minimum game as a teaser, a sign might read $2 blackjack 24 hours a day. However, the $2 minimum game might be available at only one table and the payout might be 6:5 for a blackjack. Historically the attitude has changed about table limits. In the early 1990s in downtown Vegas, quarter minimum bets were common.

  3. Ken Uston - Wikipedia

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    In a 1983 Blackjack Forum interview, [6] Uston related that he became fascinated by blackjack and its inherent strategies after meeting professional gambler Al Francesco in a poker game. Francesco had recently launched the first "big player" type of blackjack card counting team, and he recruited Uston to be one of his main team players.

  4. Don Johnson (gambler) - Wikipedia

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    He negotiated several changes to standard casino blackjack to gain a mathematical edge. [5] These changes included dealers being forced to stay on soft 17, a 20% rebate where casino would refund 20% of his losses (20 cents to every dollar) for losses exceeding $500,000, six decks, re-split aces, and others. [6]

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  6. These Are the 15 Luckiest Casinos in Las Vegas ... - AOL

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    Here are the top 15 luckiest casinos to keep in mind during your next trip to Las Vegas. LordRunar/istockphoto. 1. The Mirage. The Mirage leads the pack with the highest probability of winning at ...

  7. Casino chip - Wikipedia

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    Blue chips are occasionally used for $10, most notably in Atlantic City. In Las Vegas and California, most casinos use blue or white for $1 chips, though many Las Vegas casinos now use $1 metal tokens in lieu of chips. Chips are also available in denominations of $1000 or more, depending on the wagering limits of the casino.