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Blackjack Lesson - Online Blackjack LessonYour first and foremost Blackjack educational experience is about to commence, right at this moment. Take a look at the following lesson, presented here, at number1-american-casino.com The aim of the game, here at www.number1-american–casino.com is to score as high as possible without going over 21. Therefore, 21 it is the best score. Every player starts with two cards, face up. The Dealer is dealt one card up (the “show” card) and one card down (the “hole” card). The players then go first, starting on the dealer’s immediate left. If you want another card you say “hit”, if not you say “stand”. If you score 22 or more, you “bust” or lose instantly. If your first two cards are a face card with an Ace, that is “Blackjack” and you win instantly, plus a “Blackjack bonus” of 50%. (I.e., if you bet $10, then with a “Blackjack” you win $15.) After the players are finished, the dealer draws until he reaches at least 17, then he must “stand.” Blackjack Lesson - Other options, here at http://www.number1-american-casino.com : Splitting. If your first two cards have the same value, such as 8-8, you can “split” this into two hands, each hand starting with one 8 plus a second card from the dealer. If you split A-A, each new A-hand is not allowed a third card. A-A nonetheless is a good hand to split because you are likely to score 21 at least once. However this is not a “Blackjack” so the dealer can achieve a tie if he also reaches exactly 21. Doubling Down. Before drawing a third card, if you feel the dealer has a weak hand, you can double your bet. You then must take a third card, and are not allowed more cards. Usually, you are allowed to double down only if you have 9, 10, or 11. Sometimes, you can not double down on 9, and this lowers your advantage. Other times, you can double down on any two cards. This raises your advantage because sometimes it is good to “soft-double” when you have A2, A3, A4, A5, or A6. (See the chart below.) DAS or “doubling after splitting” Sometimes this is allowed, sometimes not. “Soft” hands. A soft count or a soft hand is when you have an ace with a numbered card or cards below 10. For example Ace + 4 is a “soft 15” because it can be either 15 or 5. Insurance. If the dealer shows Ace, you can buy insurance for half your bet—then you win instead of losing if the dealer has Blackjack. However this is never worthwhile. You are betting $1 to win a possible $3, for a ratio of 4:12. Meanwhile the ratio of Blackjack-making face cards (10, J, Q, K) to all other cards is 4:13. This is like playing a double-zero Roulette-type game with only 13 numbers per zero instead of the usual 18—and double-zero roulette already is a terrible game for the player, so go figure. Surrendering. If your hand is terrible, you can “surrender” if this is allowed. Then you only lose half your bet, but you always lose. Surrender is very helpful if you do not over-use it. Notice that about 1/3 of the deck is face cards and 10’s. So if you assume the dealer’s hole card is a 10-count, and draw or stand accordingly, then usually this results in “basic strategy”. Also notice that the dealer is weakest when he shows a 6, because he must hit and is very likely to bust. With 4 or 5 showing the dealer also is weak, but slightly less likely to bust. Blackjack Lesson - Basic Strategy Basic strategy will minimize the casino’s advantage in land-based and in online casino blackjack. Below is a “universal” basic strategy, modified very slightly for simplicity. There are more precise variations that require you to change according to the different rules of each casino. However for online blackjack, this is more trouble than it is worth because the improvement in results is not very significant. Print this universal strategy sheet and follow it whenever playing Blackjack at an online casino. When to hit : Split 2’s & 3’s - if dealer shows 4-7 Always split Aces and 8’s, unless surrender is allowed. Then surrender with 8’s against a dealer showing a 10. Blackjack Lesson - Hitting a soft hand Always hit a soft hand until you can score 18 or better, unless the strategy tells you to double down. If the dealer shows 9, 10, or A, then hit until you have 19 or better. Soft 17 is not worth keeping, it beats nothing except a dealer bust. The risk of hitting is you may draw 8 or 9—for a “hard” total of 15 or 16—which you are likely to bust. Nonetheless, you cannot win every hand. In the long run this is well worth the risk. Blackjack Lesson - When to surrender Surrender with hard 15 if the dealer shows a 10. Blackjack Lesson - When to double down Double with 9—if dealer shows 3-6 Soft-double with A2, A3 against 5, 6. Blackjack Lesson - When to buy insurance Never. Insurance is a sucker bet. The house advantage for insurance is similar to the house advantage for a slot machine—so it defeats your purpose of playing Blackjack. Other, more complex strategies can be used for the seasoned veteran of the Blackjack table, but it is of importance to realize that none of the more advance methods of determining when to make certain plays or moves, can be used without a base knowledge of the basics. Blackjack Lesson - Counting Cards Experienced card counters will still use all the basic strategies for Blackjack the great majority of the time. Anyone who tells you that there are easier short cuts around learning the basic strategy of the game is misleading you. Those who attempt card counting, without a firm foundation in the basic strategies will not succeed. The underlying principle behind card counting is that a deck will either have lots of tens (Kings, Queens, Jacks or 10s) and aces, called “a rich deck” which is good for the player, or will have a deck rich in small cards, which is good for the dealer. The reason behind this principle is rather complicated, but I will try to offer two examples of why it is so important:
Example: A game begins at zero and the first card is a 6. The counter thinks “+1”. The second card is a Jack (10). The counter thinks +1-1 = 0 Third card is a duce, (+1) making the number remaining a +1. Fourth card is an Ace, making the equation +1 -1 = 0 and so on. Because the deck(s) of cards used for online casino blackjack is shuffled between each hand card counting is not possible. Each hand is an independent event, just like every spin of the roulette wheel is an independent event in a land-based casino. However, if you find a game where the software does not simulate a shuffle between each hand card counting would theoretically be possible, and in the early days of online gambling there were people taking advantage of these kind of opportunities. |
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