The
Swedish-based Boss Media company is one of the biggest
and most veteran software providers in the market. You
can virtually approach an actual land-based casino when
you see how realistic this software seems. There are available
to you private and multi-player tables. Any bet reaching
back some thirty days is simple to access by well-kept
records. In addition a transaction record reaching back
as far as you need can retrieve any withdrawal, bonus
or deposit made by you. On opening an account you’ll get
sent a PIN by regular mail which you can use when drawing
over five hundred dollar sums.
It’s rather amazing how they go about it but Boss Media
certainly knows how to select its casino owners, which
are well-founded concerns. It seems that there is not
one single unsuccessful Boss Media casino. If you put
your cash on a Boss casino you’ve nothing to worry about.
If you have Version 3 you’ll be possessing a program
for cash back. And the cash back rate for the game is
as follows:
- For single deck blackjack you get 0.0%.
- For Casino War, Roulette, blackjack – six decks, baccarat
and craps you get 0.1%.
- For Pai Gow Poker you get 0.2%.
- For Temple of Isis Slots, Bonus Madness Slots, Haunted
House Slots, Aladdin's Lamp Slots, Jack In the Box Slots,
4 Reels Drive Slots, Killer Whale Slots, Gold Pirates
Slots, Caribbean Stud Poker, Video Poker, and Sic Bo
all give you 0.3%.
For Money Wheel and Keno you get 0.5%.
The following information relate to the games in Version
3 including the house edge, rules and strategic tips.
When you play at Boss Media casinos keep in mind the
time restrictions. In blackjack, once the cards have
been dealt you have to make a decision within a number
of seconds. If you don’t make a decision it’s assume
by the dealer that you prefer to stand. I was once forced
to stand on seven when I wasn’t paying attention and
had a total of seven on my two first cards. I lost a
sixty dollar wager while the dealer only got an eighteen.
However, the manager of the casino was nice enough to
refund me half the money.
Playing Baccarat
You use six decks. On the banker the house edge is 1.06%
while it’s 1.24% on the player and a tie gives an edge
of 14.44%.
Playing Blackjack
The rules for blackjack are as follows:
- You use six decks of cards
- On soft seventeen the dealer has to stand
- On any of his first two cards the player can double
- Following a split the player can double
- Resplitting is not allowed by a player
- For split aces only one card
- According to United States rules, for blackjack dealer
always peeks
So Boss Media in the end removed their rule for no-peeking
by bringing out version 3.
Playing Single Deck Blackjack
Well done Boss Media for providing a game with an advantage
for players, although this cannot be said for all Boss
casinos. Apart from the fact that only one pack is used,
the single-deck blackjack has identical rules to those
of six-deck. In addition you are allowed to play at
a time only one hand. You get a player’s edge of 0.11%
with this game. You can add 0.03% to the player’s edge
if you keep to the basic strategic exceptions. You can
now follow the fundamental strategy used in games for
single-decks. You can also take a look at the available
single-deck strategic charts.
The Boss Media casinos having single-deck games are
as follows:
Casino Club, Pharaoh’s Casino and Player’s Club Casino.
Some people consider that Atlantic Casino maintains
a single deck game, but apparently here the dealer is
permitted to hit a soft seventeen and you are only permitted
doubling on nine to eleven leading to a 0.23% house
edge.
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