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If your preferred game of choice is Blackjack, but you fancy some lockdown variety you might want to give the Italian card game a try.
As the loading screen explains the game is similar to Blackjack....albeit with several differences (cue LD & another nice explanatory blog )
Dealer Elena pictured is one of Playtech's longest surviving original dealers who switched en masse 'overnight' to speaking Italian ..... so you shouldn't be surprised to discover the table language is Italian.
But what better opportunity than lockdown to begin learning a new language in the process of playing the game right
Thanks for the heads up Fester. I'm on it!(cue LD & another nice explanatory blog )
Nice to have a new traditional card game, rather than another game show.
'coz good old fashioned real random beats simulated random any day
My thoughts exactly when I played the game,Nice to have a new traditional card game, rather than another game show.
....the different deck of cards makes a change also.
Where can I play it Fester?
Tried all the usual suspects...365, Paddies, Betfair etc and couldn't find it.
'coz good old fashioned real random beats simulated random any day
Thought perhaps it was wrong time of day, but I’ve just checked... it’s live now via William Hill (blackjack tables)
secondly:
> The cards used in the game are Neapolitan (widely used across southern and central Italy) comprising of 40 cards in a deck.
There are 4 suits;
bastoni = clubs
spade = swords
denari = money (/coins)
coppe = cups
10 cards in each suit = Ace, 2 to 7, Jack, Cavalier, & King
Neapolitan cards aren't numbered, so you need to count how many of that particular suit are on the cards (2-7)
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