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Tips On Playing Blackjack

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Today, blackjack seems to be one of the most popular card games. This is because playing blackjack is so easy to learn and play. Unlike poker, blackjack does not have any combinations to remember.

In blackjack, the object of the game is to get the sum of the two cards close to 21. When a person gets cards that are over 21, he or she loses the game.

Normally, a player receives two cards. After the players see their cards, they have to decide whether they would hit or stand. When a person says “stand,” this means the player thinks he or she is closer to 21 already. When a player says “hit,” this means that he or she still needs additional cards just to get close to 21.

Players can draw as many cards as they want until they feel they are close to 21 already. A player who is nearer to 21 wins.

However, there are people who have devised some tips and strategies to get an edge over the other players. There are times that these tips really can help some people win.

Here’s a list of some tips that players may choose to use them so as to win the game.

1. If a player gets 17 or higher, it is always better to stand, and if the player has any number from 13 to 16 and the dealer’s card is 6 or lower, it would be better to stand. But if the dealer has 7 or more, it would be better for a player to hit.

The theory here is that, if the dealer is showing a card of six or lower, the dealer may take a card, assuming that the dealer’s card facing down is a ten. The players, then, assume that the dealer is banking on a bust hand, so the other players have the tendency to maintain a lower card number.

The rule of thumb: players should always assume that the dealer’s down cards is 10.

2. If a player has aces or 8’s, it would be better to split them regardless of the dealer’s showing card.

3. A player should remember not to split 10’s. Chances are, they might end up getting busted.

4. If the dealer is showing 4, 5, or 6, it would be better for a player to stand on hard 12, or hit hard if the dealer is showing 2, 3, 7, or higher.

5. In order to win, players should always remember not to split fours, face cards, and fives.

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Blackjack: Values of the cards

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

In blackjack, the cards are valued are the next:

An Ace can count as either 1 or 11, as demonstrated below, then the cards from 2 through 9 are valued as indicated. The 10, Jack, Queen, and King are all valued at 10.

The total value of a hand is simply the sum of the point counts of each card in the hand. For example, a hand containing 3,8,10 has the value of 21. The Ace can be counted as either 1 or 11.

A hand that contains an Ace is called a soft total if the Ace can be counted as either 1 or 11 without the total going over 21.

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iPhone’s blackjack card-counting

Sunday, March 15th, 2009

These devices, placed in modified shoes or keypads attached at the thigh, transformed average players into blackjack experts with photographic memories.

This are illegal in Nevada.blckjck

Blackjack Card Counter is an online application of the Apple iPhone or iPod.

The application assigns values to high and low cards and has a stealth mode. Gamblers betting big with more high-value cards in the deck and small when the ratio favors low-value cards could take away the casino’s house edge or gain an edge.

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Blackjack Weaknesses

Friday, February 6th, 2009

Blackjack weaknesses can cost you a lot of money over the years. Learning your own blackjack weaknesses and taking steps to improve the weakest parts of your blackjack game are importantblackjack

Certainly, you need to know the correct card counting principles, but if some weakness in your game keeps you from executing your card counting skills, then they don’t do you much good.

Analyzing blackjack weaknesses can be hard to do, though. People naturally don’t enjoy analyzing themselves, and most of us prefer to avoid the brutal truths about our own limitations.

One way to do this is to practice blackjack on a blackjack tutorial program. Find blackjack software that lets you know when you’ve made an incorrect bet.

Practice with these software  and record where your game is strongest and weakest. Try to turn your blackjack weakness into a blackjack strength.

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Blackjack Strategy

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

Playing the game of blackjack or 21 is popular among the card players. One of the largest reasons why is because of the strategy. Strategy is important with every game that you play. blackjack

There are many sure fire ways to form a strategy with blackjack and it will all depend on the rules of the house. Some of these rules include how many decks of cards they play with. The normal is actually six decks at a time.

Just as a dealer can play multiple hands at a time, so can you. You will actually increase the odds of winning your hand against the dealer by doing this. The reasoning behind this is as more cards are laid out , the better the chances are that the aces and face cards will surface.

You will need to gauge your moves wisely as a dealer can stand on seventeen, but they will need to play out the hand if you are over seventeen and they are not. The main object is for them to win and for you only to win enough hands to keep you interested in the game so that you will not give up and leave the table.

Make sure that you are only betting with an amount that you can feasibly lose without jeopardizing your financial future, your home or the people that you love. Many people have easily become addicted to the cards and will live and breathe them. This has caused many problems with marriages, finances and even careers.

Like all games, this is also a game of chance.

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Blackjack Strategy : Splitting

Sunday, January 18th, 2009

The final strategy point, and what tends to be everyone’s favorite or most hated part of Blackjack, is splitting. bla

Splitting can be highly profitable if you do it with the right cards, or you could end up costing you by splitting a winning hand into a pair of losers.

The first thing to remember when splitting is, never split 10’s or 5’s. Always split aces and eights, no matter what the dealer is showing. The reason behind splitting aces should be obvious.

A pair of eights equals 16, which is really a middle-of-the-road hand in Blackjack. With 16 your only chance of winning is if the dealer busts. By splitting into a pair of eights, your chances of hitting two hands higher than 16 are actually quite good.

Splitting when you have 2’s and 3’s against a dealer’s 4, 5, or 6. When it comes 4, 6, 7or 9, the simplest rule is to only split these cards when the dealer’s hand is showing a card of lesser value.

This is the strategy most use “SPLITTING

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How To Play Blackjack

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

Blackjack is the most popular casino table game in the world. It is also one of the few games where players have an actual edge over the house. The game is simple to understand and  easy to learn. This tutorial will cover the basic rules needed to  play Blackjack.blacjack

Blackjack can be played with anywhere from 1 to 8 decks of cards. More decks equals more of an advantage to the house to win. Most casinos will offer a limited amount of tables with single or double deck blackjack.

Table limits normally start at a minimum of $5 and have a maximum betting cap ranging over $50.000. Tables will normally accommodate up to 6 players, with the action starting from the dealer’s left to right.

The dealer will always be the last to act in the game of Blackjack.

The game starts as soon as the player pushes in their bet into the appropriate betting circle.
Players have a variety of options to choose from after their first 2 cards are dealt out.

Players will normally stand on anything from 16 to 21, and will normally take a hit on anything 11 and below. Players can hit as many times as they please as long as they don’t go over 21.

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