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I just got back from my second time playing 21 at a land casino. I can't believe I actually left with double what I started with (started with $250, left with $540).
Anyways, I wanted to play banker as the tile was offered around the table but didn't take it because I didn't know how it worked and didn't want to look like a noob. Plus I just wanted to play it safe with what I knew and studied as a player and not banker. (i learned my lesson the first time I played at a land casino without knowing what I was doing i.e.basic strategy and ended up going negative $1000!)
can someone explain to me what I need to do if I were to say 'yes, I'll be banker for the next two rounds'? How much of my money do I need to put up front to cover the table? What if I don't have enough, can I still be banker? what does 'open lock' mean? and what are those little numbered coin looking like things the other side (banker?) who i think uses to cover the cost for the banker/players shortcomings? aaaah! I'm lost. I'm surprised I even left with what I did just on basic strategy.
Basically, what do I have to do at the table as a banker from the time I accept the role of banker to the end of my two rounds as banker.
Alls I know is that if the dealer beats the people at the table the banker/player gets to take whatever was wagered by those who lost. NICE!
fyi. it was at the Hawaiian Gardens Casino.
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Blackjack Banker Advantage Login

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