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  2. Chinese Blackjack - Wikipedia

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    The game uses one or two 52-card deck(s) and is playable by any number of players. One is the dealer, or they may take turns dealing. The game probably evolved from the fact that amongst friends, it is hard to host a casino rules blackjack game that needs a dealer who plays differently from the players.

  3. Card counting - Wikipedia

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    The primary goal of a card counting system is to assign point values to each card that roughly correlate to the card's "effect of removal" or EOR (that is, the effect a single card has on the house advantage once removed from play), thus enabling the player to gauge the house advantage based on the composition of cards still to be dealt.

  4. Blackjack - Wikipedia

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    Video blackjack game rules are generally more favorable to the house; e.g., paying out only even money for winning blackjacks. Video and online blackjack games generally deal each round from a fresh shoe (i.e., use an RNG for each deal), rendering card counting ineffective in most situations. [29]

  5. Shoe (cards) - Wikipedia

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    Shoe (cards) A dealing shoe or dealer's shoe is a gaming device, mainly used in casinos, to hold multiple decks of playing cards. The shoe allows for more games to be played by reducing the time between shuffles and less chance of dealer cheating. [1] In some games, such as blackjack (where card counting is a possibility), using multiple decks ...

  6. Shithead (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Shithead (card game) Shithead (also called China Hand, Ten-Two Slide, Karma, Palace or Shed[ 1][ 2]) is a card game, the object of which is to lose all of one's playing cards. [ 1] Although the basic structure of the game generally remains constant, there are regional variations to the game's original rules.

  7. China's complicated history with video games: when a ban isn ...

    www.engadget.com/2013-01-30-china-console-ban.html

    Yes, a "computer entertainment system." But even with the cheeky use of words here to dodge the law, Sony's real problem came after China's auditing system blocked a huge portion of the games that ...

  8. China's new gaming rules prohibit blood and gambling - Engadget

    www.engadget.com/2019-04-22-china-gaming-rules...

    The bad news is that it has unveiled new rules that will see certain categories banned and the number of games capped. Three types of popular games will no longer be allowed: Mahjong and poker ...

  9. Second dealing - Wikipedia

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    Second dealing. Second dealing (also known as dealing seconds) is a method of manipulating a deck of cards during a card game by way of dealing the second, rather than the top card of the deck, usually for the purpose of cheating. Second dealing and bottom dealing are also used in performance magic. [1] [2]