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Conrad Jupiters, Gold Coast,QueenslandAddress:Broadbeach Island, Gold Coast, Queensland 4218
General Enquiries:(07) 5592 1133
Hotel Reservations(07) 5592 8130 or 1800 074 344
Jupiters Theatre:(07) 5592 8303 or 1800 074 144
Website:http://www.conrad.com.au
Email: conrad@conrad.com.au
How to get there:Jupiters is a 20-minute drive from Coolangatta Airport, an hour's drivefrom Brisbane Airport or an hour and a half via the Airtrain service fromBrisbane Airport. The Airtrain service also passes through the BrisbaneCBD.
Coach services, limousinesand buses provide transfers from Coolangatta and Brisbane Airports. A privateshuttle service is also available from the Brisbane Airport.
Free public parking is availableon all levels of the car park. Hotel guest parking, accessible bythe use of guest room keys, and valet parking are also available at a nominalcost.
For a novel way to get therefrom the Beach, take the monorail from the shopping centre below the GrandMercure Hotel.
General Description: Asmall casino with two levels of gaming, with the second level comprisedmainly of gaming machines. Only a few restaurants and bars withinin the complex, but with the excitement of Broadbeach not far away thisis of little concern. The decor is a little daggy (tropical scenes paintedon the roof) but in general it has a pleasant atmosphere. BlackjackTable numbers are as follows:
$5-$500: 1
$10-$500: 10
$25-$1000: 6
$50-$2000: 4
$100-$4000: 3
It is increasingly rare tofind a $5 table in Australian Casinos so this is a welcome diversion fromthe norm. In addition, the maximum bet of $500 makes this an attractivetable for card counting. Currently the cut is one and a half to 1decks out of six decks. With an open top shoe, clear discard rack,little heat and favourable rules, it is worth the 8 hour drive from Sydneyto play here.
Blackjack Rules
Variations
Super sevens is availableat most tables. For a $1 side bet, any 7 pays $3, two sevens of anysuit pays $50, two 7's of the same suit pays $100, three 7's of any suitpays $500 and three 7's of the same suit pays $5000. As with most blackjackside bets, these payouts are terrible.
Blackjack Basic Strategy
For a given set of blackjackrules, there is only one best action to take for each possible hand a playermay get versus each possible upcard a dealer may have. This set of'best actions' is know as the Basic Strategy. The basic strategyto be followed at Conrad Jupiters is as follows:
For hard totals:For Soft totals, always hit on soft 17 or less. Hit on soft 18if dealer shows 9, 10 or Ace.
House Edge: 0.534%
INDEX
The dealer up-card is displayedalong the top, and the players totals down the side. 'S' = 'stand' 'H'= 'hit' 'D' = 'double' 'SP' = 'split'
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Brisbane’s multi-billion dollar Queen’s Wharf project has sold 90 per cent of its stage one apartments, as the project is expected to open in 100 weeks.
The Courier Mail reports that 20 Olympic-sized swimming pools worth of concrete have been poured and more than 200 tonne of structural steel is arriving on site each week.
Star Entertainment Group chief executive Matt Bekier, who visited the Brisbane riverfront last Tuesday, said the project was on time and on budget.
He said apartment sales were “exceptionally strong”, despite the coronavirus pandemic.
“We are more than 90 per cent sold now in the first tower,” he said.
“That gives us confidence that we can push the button on the next tower.”
Mr Bekier said the coronavirus pandemic forced a rethink on the project’s offering and said the casino’s international VIP business would make up a “smaller part” of its future plans.

“That high roller market is probably not going to come back,” he said.
“That high roller market that built Macau is not coming back in its old form, what’s coming back is the affluent, sophisticated traveller who wants to explore the world by themselves and that’s what this property will serve.
“What is growing is what we call the premium mass, the luxury tourist business…they love big hotel rooms and they love experiences.
“We’re building a business with a much broader base of tourism guests from a wider range of markets.”
Mr Bekier said the Queen’s Wharf project, which would feature 1000 hotel rooms across four tours, would be beneficial if Queensland secures the 2032 Olympics.
“I think this will be an absolute game-changer and a lot of what we’re doing here with infrastructure, public transportation, the airport and hotel capacity could be a fantastic focal point,” he said.
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Brisbane’s Queen’s Wharf development has been forced to take down a website post that promotes its multi-million dollar apartments.
The Courier Mail reported in September that the development hastily altered its website after a graphic wrongly identified South Bank as being at Gardens Point, on the northern bank of the Brisbane River.
The stuff up, which was explained as a “glitch”, was visible on the computer and seemed to be placed at the same point where a new bridge between the proposed integrated resort development and South Bank would land in the CBD.
The interactive graphic correctly labelled South Bank on the south side of the river on smartphones.
The graphic, which appears on the Residences website promoting new apartments currently being built at Queen’s Wharf, was quickly fixed.
The error comes as building work goes into overdrive at the project, with scaffolding and ten cranes now visible above Brisbane’s CBD.
Once complete in 2022, Queen’s Wharf will house a casino, several new hotels, 50 bars and restaurants, retail space and apartments.
Several areas of public green space have already opened as part of the project.
Among the most eagerly awaited aspects of the $3.6 billion development is a new Skydeck, which will tower more than 100 metres above ground and be open to the public.
The construction of Brisbane’s Eagle Street Pier and QT Hotel on the Gold Coast has been awarded to a Sydney-based company, who will include gaming, food and drink areas on two levels of Queensland’s Queen’s Wharf resort development.
State development minister Kate Jones announced the contract went to Built, headquartered in Sydney, but which has an inner-city Brisbane base.
“The latest contract to deliver the next major package of works has been awarded to a proud Australian construction company,” Ms Jones told Parliament in September.
“Built have been awarded the contract to fit out levels five and six of Queen’s Wharf.
“That means one thing – more jobs for local contractors, chippies, sparkies, plasterers and labourers will all work on the fitout of these entertainment areas next year.