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That is $6 for the 6/5 table, $15 for the 3/2 table.  Most of the time you must ask the host to open the 3/2 table.  But I've always had good luck getting them to open it for me on all of the S-class and R-class ships.  Only been on a large ship twice (Eurodam) and they usually won't open it during the day because it's in a separate pit than the 6/5 and apparently the big ships don't have enough personnel in the daytime to staff a second pit.

 

If you're not a serious BJ player this may have been too much information.  If so, I apologize.

 

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3 hours ago, DaveOKC said:

I know this is not exactly an answer you are looking for, but I thought that you might want to know that some of the HAL casinos have slot machines that have BJ as one of the options (usually video poker machines).  

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I have tried the Black Jack slot machines.   It seems that the machine is very lucky or is dealing from a different hand!  Not good.

 

Peter

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