This is a quote from the other thread, which I didn't want to reopen as it is months old and we would just end up with two active threads on the same topic:
What I would do for Hit Me is make it a cash game, $21,000 top prize game with the original rules and a super prize of $32,000 if the player gets the A-10 blackjack. Since Drew is a Vegas and Blackjack guy, I think he would handle the game well.
Just about anyone who knows what they are doing can get the Ace & 10. If there's only one item that ends in 0, there's your 10. It's not that hard to determine that a price is not a multiple of 2, 4, 6, 8 (if it's an odd number), 5 (if it doesn' end in 0 or 5), 3, or 9 (if the digits don't add up to a multiple of 3); that leaves 1, 7, and 10, and if it doesn't end in 0, it should be easy to determine if it's the price of 1 of that item or 7.
Then again, "it's not that hard" to end all prices in zero in Ten Chances, either...
Here's an idea to change it up; show two prices for each item, the way Secret X and Pathfinder do, and if the item is chosen, use the ones digit of the actual price (0 would be 10). For example, an item might have prices of $20 or $32; if it is chosen and the actual price is $20, it is a 10, but if it is 32, it is a 2. Also, you don't play against the dealer; you have to get 21, or you lose.