2 for 1 BJ coupons state good for one decision only

Good for one decision only deems these coupons worth less than a $1.00

Correct me if I am wrong but this is how the coupons read. The 2 for 1 BJ coupon is NOT a match play so having it good for 1 decision only is very lame.


****UPDATE-I just received the coupon book today and just now opened it up and read the coupon for myself. Should be no problem using this very valuable coupon. Next time I will read the coupon for myself before I listen to someone else tell me it is only good for one hand. Just a great coupon and of course to get the max value I will play the max bet. Thank You Anthony.
You haven't identified which coupons you're referring to.

But take comfort in learning that a push is not a decision.
2 coupons I am told in the book 2 to 1 BJ paid... both read the same. I don't have my MRB yet so I can't type it word for word.
Yes, you can look at the wording of the coupon book online.

Here.

You hand the dealer the coupon when you sit down to play. The coupon is set aside as you play until you are dealt a winning BJ. At that point the coupon is activated and the dealer will pay you 2-1 on your bet rather than the normal 3-2. If you are playing $20 per hand, you will receive $40 versus the normal $30. At this point the coupon is essentially voided.
If you bet the coupon maximum of $25 per hand, then each 2-1 blackjack coupon is worth about $10, which represents the coupon blackjack payout of $50, less the regular blackjack payout of $37.50, less $2.50 of expected losses while waiting for the blackjack.
****UPDATE-I just received the coupon book today and just now opened it up and read the coupon for myself. Should be no problem using this very valuable coupon. Next time I will read the coupon for myself before I listen to someone else tell me it is only good for one hand. Just a great coupon and of course to get the max value I will play the max bet. Thank You Anthony.
At first when I tried using the coupon last year at Terrible's I was told by the Dealer and the Pit Boss (this was if I remember correctly in March) that it was good for only one hand and I said no it's not and they said yes it is.

I then told them that I would contact Las Vegas Advisor about this and straighten it out.

When I got back there in November 2010, I tried it again and now they understood how to properly use it and it worked fine (I ended up hitting it on a $10 bet).

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