"The landscape of the gaming floor is changing at Cache Creek Casino Resort with the introduction of two table games from Shuffle Master and new progressive jackpots.
The Shuffle Master games, Blackjack Switch and Dealer Bluff, have appeared over the past few weeks at the casino in Brooks (Yolo County) and are variations on blackjack and poker, respectively.
I've written about both games in this column previously. To refresh your collective memory, Blackjack Switch requires players to buy in for two separate hands, but lets them switch the second cards between hands, then play on. In Dealer Bluff, players get six cards to make a five-card poker hand, but they play head-to-head against the dealer, who, in some instances, bluffs."
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New games, progressive jackpot at Cache Creek
(The San Francisco Chronicle 8/18)
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