BLACKJACK AT ROME CASINO
The table has the feel of the real thing, and so do the sound effects. Naturally, I loved hearing “Player wins!” — and I heard it quite often in the course of my blackjack session.
The game offers insurance, opportunities to double … all the options of a live Vegas blackjack game. Minimum and maximum bets are prominently displayed, as is your remaining credit balance, and the game is easy to play even for a novice who has never played video blackjack before.
Though the game moves quickly, there is no pressure on the player to match Rome’s computer’s speed. If you dawdle, take your time deciding what to do (stand or hit, double or not), or stop to take a phone call (as I did), the game patiently waits for you. When you resume, it continues zipping along at a pleasing pace.
It’s easy to get caught up in the game’s speed and excitement and keep calling for a new hand, but the prominently displayed balance in the lower left corner is a welcome reminder of where you stand financially. If you want to quit while you’re ahead, the numbers in the box serve as a gentle reminder that now might be a good time to close your session for the day and quit a winner. And if you’re not having a good day, have set yourself a certain budget, and have reached that number, a glance at your balance will tell you that it’s time to wrap up for today.
As with all of Rome Casino’s games, there is a live chat support box to the right of the game depiction. If you have a question, hit a snag, or otherwise need help, a quick keystroke will summon assistance without your having to change page views.
There are two blackjack games to choose from at Rome: standard or multi-hand. The latter allows you to play plural hands at one time, for those who crave extra-high octane excitement.
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