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most multiplayer have so many decks that it doesn't matter at all
theoretically if the guy in front of you has drawn 9 2s to get to 18, then you'll want to double your 9 against a dealer 7 or something.
Makes more difference in a single deck game where there are strategy modifications based on exact compositions of your hand (i.e. 16 is not always a hit against dealer 10). But you don't find single deck games that allow multiplayer play.
There is a casino called Global Player and once a month it offers a +EV blackjack game, single deck, and you can play multiple hands to gain an even greater advantage
but generally, same BJ strategy. Why would you wanna play multiplayer anyway? Seems like a waste of time
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