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  1. @teddieCard counters learn to accept all players. if the "other decisions" are not favorable they can always cash out and move tables. I would not be concerned not being an "expert" Best thing you can do to improve your odds is learn basic strategy and play 3:2 with enough bankroll 20x min bet. You can even bring that "cheat sheet" with you in a card form to the table and reference it. Card counting is not hard if you want to learn it. Despite have the knowledge of both CC and BS there is no guarantee for anyone. Blackjack is VERY cyclical. I typically can get up pretty good , if I stay to long i lose some of the up. Best to learn when to leave.
  2. I always do 20x so a $10 on single deck would be $200, $25 + is usually for 3:2
  3. I corrected it 6- deck pays 3:2 : Advantage Player
  4. RCCL Blackjack Rules. Single deck game. A single 52-card deck is used, which is shuffled after every round. Good for counting as there are a known # of cards (52) however the constant shuffle is basically an non factor on a single deck: Benefit Player. Blackjack pays 6-5. Bad, as the payout for BJ is : Advantage RCCL Player may double on any two cards. Good because you can look at dealer up card and decide odds of winning on one more card , Twice the payout": Good for player Player may not double after a split. This one is bad for the player. This eliminates extra multiple with favorable splits where one extra card is likely against dealer up card. Good for RCCL Player may re-split to four hands, except split aces get one card each. This Normal: Good for Player Surrender is not allowed. This is bad for player as you could save half bet and use it on a better hand .You have to keep 16 or 15 and play or stay: Good for RCCL Overall better than I thought the odds would be , I know how to count cards and Basic Strategy. this is a game I could play all night with $200. Slower win payout at 6/5
  5. Last week, I used about 1.6 GB which would cost me on the ship $160 (100+60 over). That being said I am unlikely to use that as heavily at Sea with all the stuff to do on the ship. I think the key is on the ship be sure to turn on airplane mode, then turn on wifi and connect to ship wifi to avoid any extra charges and turn on wifi calling I don't see the value of the ship experience, needing extra data. In port though the International Day pass seems like a steal at $10 per day. The main usage would be something like Google Maps and Translator, apps with tips, maybe AR apps, etc. while exploring the port then turn on Airplane mode before boarding the ship, and reconnect to its wifi. Total port days would be maybe 5 out of 7 days or $50 with unlimited calling/data/text etc (as my plan is unlimited). So use your Smartphone as is in Port like normal with the international day passes.
  6. Review package options (2023 update) AT&T offers two different cruise packages. Both have a one-time charge, automatically expire after 30 days, and provide coverage on over 175 qualifying cruise ships when at sea (PDF, 390KB). AT&T Cruise Plus1 This package has a $100 one-time charge and includes: Unlimited talk and text 1GB data allowance ($10 per 100MB overage charge) Smartphones and tablets are eligible AT&T Cruise Basic 1 This package has a $60 one-time charge and includes: 100 minute talk allowance ($1 per minute overage charge) Unlimited text 100MB data allowance ($10 per 100MB overage charge) Smartphones only Make sure you’re traveling on a cruise ship that is on the AT&T qualified ship list (PDF, 390KB). If it’s not, all your usage on the ship’s cellular network will be charged at AT&T’s pay-per-use rates. Identify all the destinations your cruise ship will visit and if you will want to use your eligible devices in port and/or on land. If you will, you may want to add AT&T International Day Pass® to cover that usage. With AT&T International Day Pass, you can talk, text and use your plan data in over 210 destinations for $10 per day. Without it, your talk, text, and data usage will be charged pay-per-use rates in port and on land. FYI: AT&T Cruise Package usage only includes usage while at sea on an eligible cruise ship. All other usage, such as being in port or on a land excursion, is not included with the cruise packages IMO Best Deal: Use ships free wifi and wi-fi calling (no data plan needed), get the in-port plan for each port day to use in port, the total cost might be $50 (5 port days) and that uses your data plan TL:DR There are two ATT on-ship options $60 (Text) $100 (100MB Data) There is an in-the-port option as well $10 per day using your Data plan in port Read more: Explore AT&T Cruise Packages - AT&T Wireless Customer Support (att.com)
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