Generally, you cannot negotiate house rules at a Blackjack table. Casinos set the rules for the game, and they are non-negotiable for players. These rules cover things like the number of decks in play, the payout for Blackjack, whether the dealer hits or stands on soft 17, and other game specifics. The house rules are standardized and apply to everyone at the table to maintain consistency and fairness.
If you're not happy with the rules or the specific conditions at a table, you can choose to play at a different table, but trying to change the rules at your current table is unlikely to be successful. That said, some casinos may be open to adjusting certain things, like offering you a better deal or moving you to a different table if you have specific concerns—though this would typically be more about customer service than changing game rules.
It's always best to familiarize yourself with the house rules before sitting down to play, so you know what to expect.
If you're not happy with the rules or the specific conditions at a table, you can choose to play at a different table, but trying to change the rules at your current table is unlikely to be successful. That said, some casinos may be open to adjusting certain things, like offering you a better deal or moving you to a different table if you have specific concerns—though this would typically be more about customer service than changing game rules.
It's always best to familiarize yourself with the house rules before sitting down to play, so you know what to expect.