tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17888327696113592382024-03-08T07:44:06.356-08:00Play Blackjack and WIN!Tips and tricks for the gambling card game of black jack.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1788832769611359238.post-71374787185248466082012-07-20T10:29:00.001-07:002012-07-25T09:44:41.348-07:00<b>Blackjack is a game that lends itself to a system. Here are some of the techniques, according to experts.</b><br />
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<b>When the dealer's upcard in blackjack is:</b><br />
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<b> A two, three or four: Hit with 12 or less. Stand with 13 or more.</b><br />
<b> Five or Six: Hit with 11 or less. Stand with 12 or more.</b><br />
<b> An ace or 10: Hit on 15 or less. Stand on 16 or more.</b><br />
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<b>Caution: These are best odds only. There are no winning odds. Also, the odds assume a full deck. They change as cards are played. They should be used only when the deck is fresh or when you haven't kept track of cards played. </b><br />
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<b>Proper splitting of pairs (to make two hands out of initial two cards) can pare the houses blackjack advantage from 5.9% to 5.4%. Here are some useful rules:</b><br />
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<b> Split two's and threes when the card the dealer is </b><br />
<b> showing is a two, three, four, five,six, or seven. </b><br />
<b> Never split fours, fives, or sixes. </b><br />
<b> Split sevens when the dealer's upcard is five, six or seven.</b><br />
<b> Always split eights unless the dealer's upcard is nine, ten, or an ace.</b><br />
<b> Always split nines unless the dealer's upcard is a ten or an ace.</b><br />
<b> Always spit aces, even when casino rules permit</b><br />
<b> you to draw only one card to each split ace.</b><br />
<b> Never split tens. </b><br />
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<b> Exception:</b><br />
<b> If casino rules require that both of the dealer's cards at the blackjack table </b><br />
<b> be dealt face up, </b><b>split tens when the dealer's count is 19. </b><br />
<b> Under most conditions, this turns a house advantage of 5.9% </b><br />
<b> into a player advantage of 1.71%.</b><br />
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<b>Caution These rules are also based on a full deck of 52 cards. Odds change as the deck is played.</b><br />
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<b>I hope you have found these tips helpful, and don't hesitate to leave comments and your own tips!!! Good luck, and I hope you win. </b><br />
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