![]() ![]() I've never had the notion that 4K 'rigs' their games and machines, nor do I gamble in real life (did when I was younger but always lost.) So i've really only developed an opinion from these games. Sometimes I think we lose our focus on the fact that we aren't betting live money in real life. It gives a great perspective on how these games are. Originally posted by bttf:I just want to make a comparison. If Rockstar made a Blackjack that works the same way that in Four Kings, Digital Leisure couldn't get it wrong. Of course if you can split cards or double your bet you can do it but remember you have always 50% of chance to loose your bet and 50% to win. ![]() So, if you're not sure about how a game works in Four Kings, and I mean by playing it at least a few hours, bet the minimum and then increase your bet slowly until you loose. If the amount bet might be psychological for most people, when you loose 50% of your holdings because of one wrong bet, you loose the same way. The only differences in RDR2 are that the NPC at the table are getting far more blackjacks than you and that you can bet 2 cents instead of betting at least 50 chips in Four Kings. Not always of course, but sometimes you win, sometimes you loose ! When I got 20 the dealer got 20, when I tried to double down on 12 I got 22, I got many 15 or 16, etc. I play mostly that game in Four Kings, and guess what. I just want to make a comparison with the Blackjack in Red dead redemption 2, even if it's not a casino simultation. ![]()
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