Random
Logic is the software behind Casino
on Net. CON is by far the worlds
biggest online casino. Also the
sister casino to C.O.N. - Reef
Club Casino - uses Random Logic
software. No other online casino
uses Random Logic software. Random
Logic Casinos offer both downloadable
and Java software. The following
are their blackjack rules:
The
blackjack rules for both the download
and Java versions are as follows:
4 decks
Dealer
stands on soft 17
Player
may double on any first two
cards
Player
may double after splitting
Player
may split only once
Full
U.S. hole card rule
Player
may NOT draw to split aces
Blackjack
after splitting tens pays 3-2
Randon
Logic Casinos use 8 decks which
is tougher to play with than 1,
the more decks that are used -
the tougher it is to keep track
of the cards. It is difficult to
find an online casino making card
tracking easy anyway. The cards
are shuffled after every hand.
Betting limits are $1-$1000. The
house edge with the rules listed
above are pretty good already.
Random
Logic Casinos have some really
great promos for blackjack players:
Blackjacks
pay 2:1 in their popular "Blackjack
pays 2:1" promotion, which
has a net player advantage of
2.06%. During these promotions
tens should be split if the dealer
has a 5 or 6.
During
their "5-8 Card Hand Bonus" promotion,
5-card hands are awarded an additional
one-half bet, 6-card hands one
bet, 7-card hands 5 times the bet
and 8-card hands 50 times the bet.
The awards are not applicable to
hands resulting from a split. When
played correctly, this promo has
a net player edge of 0.55%.
You
can play up to three blackjack
hands at once which is excellent
and lots of fun. The dealer stands
on soft 17 (Ace & 6) which
is good but standard. Doubling
down is allowed on any first two
cards which is excellent. You can
double down after you split pairs
which is better than what land
based casinos offer you, but standard
when it comes to online casinos.
You may split pairs to two hands
only, which is not the norm: many
online casinos allow you to split
your cards up to three or four
hands. In this case it doesn't
really matter: you still can start
with three hands at once. You may
NOT draw to split Aces. If the
dealer has a blackjack you may
lose no more than your original
bet (American hole card rule).
Insurance is offered (very good!).
The
Random Logic casinos have one characteristic:
drawing an ace to a split ten pays
3:2. Even so, splitting tens is
not beneficial, except during promotions
in which blackjack pays 2:1.
Summary:
There are not many online casinos
offering such interesting Blackjack
games