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How to Play California Blackjack Despite the state laws and crazy banking stuff, the objective of California blackjack is the same as traditional blackjack. You want to beat the dealer’s hand, but without exceeding 21 points.

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California Blackjack is unique in that the games are banked by the players, as opposed to the house. This is due to state laws prohibiting casinos from banking their own games.

So, players fund the games. You’re not forced to, though. You will have the option. The banking role will move around the table every two hands. So everyone will have the opportunity to become the banker, if they so choose.

If you choose to participate in that aspect of the game, you’ll want to make sure you have the bankroll for it. Not only will you have to pay the players, the banker will also have a flat $3 fee to pay, which may vary from one casino to the next.

Not only that, but the (player) banker can only win as much as they have to bank with, even if the players lose more. If the player-banker cannot cover the difference, there is a player contracted by the casino known as the ‘corporation’ that will cover the difference. So the more money that you have, the more money that you can win.

Players that want to be the bank can also partner with other players in the banker role. This is known as a ‘kum-kum.’ For example, I can put up $50 to bank with and you can partner with me for $50. Then we split all wins and losses. The (second) player can also opt to become the ‘second bank,’ in which his role would be to cover bets that the primary banker cannot cover.

The players will have to pay a house fee, too, of $1 per $100 wagered. This puts the player’s edge at .44 percent, whereas it would be .56 otherwise.

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  • How to Play California Blackjack

    Despite the state laws and crazy banking stuff, the objective of California blackjack is the same as traditional blackjack. You want to beat the dealer’s hand, but without exceeding 21 points. All cards’ value are indicated by the number of the front. Aces are worth 1 or 11 points, and face cards are worth 10 points.

    The game will start with each person placing their bets. Then they will receive their cards. The action will begin with the players seated in the position closest to the dealer’s left.

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    Here are the rules that the dealers and players need to follow.

    • 6 decks are used. Each deck contains a joker, for a total of 6 jokers.
    • Jokers are wild, and can be used with any combination to make 21 points. Standing at this point is mandatory.
    • These cards are considered ‘naturals:’ two jokers, aces or an ace and joker. Players must mention that they have a natural right away.
    • An ace and 10 does not outrank other 21 point hands.
    • Dealers don’t peek at their hole cards.
    • Players can surrender with any two cards, except for when the dealer has a joker card showing.
    • If the dealer’s down card is the joker, then the player can only lose their original wager. Additional bets (double downs or splits) are considered pushes.
    • If both the dealer and player busts, the player will win their initial bet back if it was lower than the dealer’s. Otherwise they (still) lose their bet.
    • The dealer hits soft 17.

    Keep in mind that the rules may vary from one casino to the next. For example, some casinos treat the joker cards as 2 or 12 points.

    If you want to know the casino’s rules before you play, you can visit this site and read about them. They list all the licensed rooms’ rules in California. This list is also a good indicator of where not to play. http://oag.ca.gov/gambling/cardroomlist

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    filthyrich81
    I am a poker player. I have no real interest in playing bj as a player, but when I found out that you were allowed to bank the table I was intrigued. I am a very serious poker player, so obviously I have an understanding of odds, but really aside from that have no idea of bj strategy. I would like someone to either explain as though I was completely new to everything blackjack how playerbanking works, or provide a link that is very comprehensive for the person who doesnt want to study the game of blackjack, only the rules of player banking in california. if you have any specifics on the LA casinos that would be helpful. I do realize that some basic strategy specifics and info on pair bonuses would be nice and I will ask those questions later, for now just the basics on rules of banking tables in california. Thanks so much in advance.
    BigJer
    I'm an AP and live in California and I'd like to know about this too.
    winmonkeyspit3
    I've never heard of such a thing, though I am from New York I am curious to know if it exists and what the catch is.
    bigfoot66

    I've never heard of such a thing, though I am from New York I am curious to know if it exists and what the catch is.

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    You have to paya couple bucks to bank and the bank rotates so you will be playing some hands as a player at some point. Different clubs have different rules but if you watch the tables and try to find a table full of players who are making a lot of bad plays then sit there and find out how to play the minimum number of hands as a player in order to be entitled to bank. Just try sitting at a BJ table at the card room, watch and ask the banker/dealer questions. They wont mind explaining it to you.
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    Ayecarumba
    Here is a link to an older article on the blackjackforum.com site.
    In non-tribal card rooms, I think the player banking option rotates every two hands. You can also co-bank with the house if you don't have the bankroll, but there is a minimum amount you need to cover.
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    AlanMendelson
    I'm not sure about the other casinos in California, but at Hollywood Park Casino in Inglewood (near LAX) players can choose to bank the table. I think there is a restriction that the player can only bank the table two hands in a row, or something like that. This was part of the deal made when the 'poker rooms' were allowed to offer 'California games.'
    The casino itself doesn't really 'bank' the games. A 'corporation' banks the games and the casino takes a fee (usually $1 per hand) from each player to play.
    What the public doesn't know is that the so-called 'corporation' is actually another casino company that made a cross-deal.
    I'm not sure, but I think, the corporation at Hollywood Park is actually the Commerce Casino company.. and at Commerce, the casino's 'bank' is actually Hollywood Park.
    The rules for being the banker are actually quite favorable because you don't have to bank the entire table. You can say up-front how much you want to bank, and if there are bets over and above the amount you want to bank then the 'corporation' covers the rest.
    I've never done it, and this is info I just gleaned from others. I do not play the 'California games,' but just poker at Hollywood Park and Commerce.
    winmonkeyspit3

    You have to paya couple bucks to bank and the bank rotates so you will be playing some hands as a player at some point. Different clubs have different rules but if you watch the tables and try to find a table full of players who are making a lot of bad plays then sit there and find out how to play the minimum number of hands as a player in order to be entitled to bank. Just try sitting at a BJ table at the card room, watch and ask the banker/dealer questions. They wont mind explaining it to you.


    It is a flat commission or is it based on total action on the hand, win/loss, etc? California Casino Without Blackjack
    I would think the best strategy would be to find the table with the heaviest action (assuming you have the bankroll). You make 4x the EV off a $100 player vs. a $25 player, which will likely exceed the additional EV from bad play by the $25 player.
    Ayecarumba
    As I understand it, it is a flat amount for each position. Also, the player banker is not responsible for the 'bonus' bet payouts for premium hands (suited blackjack, three sevens, etc.).
    This wackiness all stems from California requiring all table games to be parimutual. It is illegal to play against the house.
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    BigJer

    As I understand it, it is a flat amount for each position. Also, the player banker is not responsible for the 'bonus' bet payouts for premium hands (suited blackjack, three sevens, etc.).
    This wackiness all stems from California requiring all table games to be parimutual. It is illegal to play against the house.

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    Except for tribal casinos right?
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    Ayecarumba
    Table games in California tribal casinos are supposed to be parimutual too. The only house vs. player games allowed are class III slot/vp machines.
    Here is a link to a more up to date article on banking California table games.
    Edit: Many tribal casinos in California have been allowed to offer house banked card games if they have had their compact with the Governor renewed since 1999.
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