Spanish 21

Does anyone know any casinos that have Spinash 21?
Although I have no idea who is offering that game, I do know where you can find out who does and what their betting limits and rules are.

That would come from your getting an issue of Stanford Wong's newsletter called "Current Blackjack News." At least for the major casino areas around the United States and Canada, information on what's what is scouted out on the First And Second Days of each month and then it is printed up and sent out (at least in either both e-mail and Snail-Mail [Hard] form) on the Third Day of each month (at least where possible).

You can order a copy (Single Issues are available) through their website at https://www.bj21.com

RecVPPlayer
I didn't find anything on this site about Spanish 21. I will keep looking to see if I had made a mistake.

qwedie
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Originally posted by: qwedie1<br />I didn't find anything on this site about Spanish 21. I will keep looking to see if I had made a mistake.

qwedie

No, the website won't tell you where Spanish 21 is, the newsletter will. You have to purchase the newsletter or pay for their Green Chip discussion group to find out that information.

I myself do not have the information on who has that game since I do not have the newsletter but the newsletter (at least in the past) has listed casinos who offer the game, so check into that.

RecVPPlayer

You can also buy a copy of the CBJN at the Gambler's General Store in Las Vegas which is near Old Vegas. It also is a very cool store to go into with an enormous amount of books on gambling, video poker ect. They also have table felts, slot machines, chips, and table games. Also you can get decks of cards from just about any casino on the strip and for a lot less than the gift shops sell them for.
Thank You raaajaaa; I have been in there many times, I just didn't think about the place.
qwedie
Check out Pro's Guide to Spanish 21 by Katarina Walker. Very in depth book on Spanish 21. The biggest rule variation that favors the player is the "double double" rule which is explained in depth in the book.
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Originally posted by: raaajaaa<br />You can also buy a copy of the CBJN at the Gambler's General Store in Las Vegas which is near Old Vegas.

I didn't know that they also had it. I do remember years ago asking them if they had CBJN and they said no (although the Gambler's Book Store [Club] had it)!

But if that's the case, also don't forget that there is a (I think) 10% discount coupon for the GGS in the 2013 American Casino Guide.

RecVPPlayer
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