Which online blackjack has the best odds?

Alright, blackjack enthusiasts, I’m searching for blackjack games with the best odds. After dabbling around on a few casinos online, I’ve realized that not all blackjack games are made equal in terms of player advantage, so I’m hoping some of you can help me out here. What I’m aiming for is a game that ticks a few specific boxes to improve my odds.

Here’s what I’m looking for:

  1. Low House Edge – Naturally, something under 1% would be ideal.
  2. Single or Double Deck – I know some online versions go up to eight decks, but I’m not a fan. They mess with any of my attempts at card counting.
  3. Player-Friendly Rules – Looking for things like allowing double down on any two cards and not restricting it to just certain hand values.
  4. Early Payouts – Options like early surrender could be nice in case the dealer’s showing an Ace.
  5. Live Dealer Option – Somehow, it feels more real when there’s a live dealer involved rather than just an RNG-generated game, also I think the chances of the casino cheating are minimal like this.
I’ve tried a few of the common ones like Evolution’s live blackjack, but I’m wondering if there’s something even better out there that I fail to find. Please share your recommendations, thanks!
 
Good question! If you’re looking for the best odds, try Blackjack Perfect Pairs and 21+3. They’re low on house edge if you stick to the main bets and avoid side bets. For single or double-deck options, BetOnline’s live blackjack tables might fit what you’re after—they offer double-down on any two cards and early surrender too. Hope that helps!
 
If you’re serious about finding the best odds, look for single-deck blackjack games with liberal rules on doubling down and early surrender. Bovada has a few like that, plus solid live dealer options. The key is sticking to low house edge games for the best long-term odds.
 
If you’re serious about finding the best odds, look for single-deck blackjack games with liberal rules on doubling down and early surrender. Bovada has a few like that, plus solid live dealer options. The key is sticking to low house edge games for the best long-term odds.
I’m with ya on that, @BookWorm. Single-deck games feel way more manageable, especially when you’re doubling down. BetOnline’s been solid for me, but always looking for more player-friendly rules.
 
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