Posts Tagged ‘Strategy’
January 30th, 2012 admin
The most common variations of card counting are based on statistical evidence that high cards (especially aces and 10s) benefit the player more than the dealer, while the low cards, (especially 4s, 5s, and 6s) help the dealer while hurting the player. A high concentration of aces and 10s in the deck increase the player’s [...]
Tags: advantage players, Blackjack, Card Counting, card games, casino, Strategy
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November 14th, 2011 admin
Card counting is a casino card game strategy used primarily in the blackjack family of casino games to determine whether the next hand is likely to give a probable advantage to the player or to the dealer. Card counters, also known as advantage players, attempt to decrease the inherent casino house edge by keeping a [...]
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October 5th, 2011 admin
The switch decision The correct decision regarding whether to switch is sometimes obvious, particularly when there is the largest difference in advantage. However, bordeline and counter-intuitive cases are relatively common, and switching strategy is hard to summarize. While an often-quoted rule of thumb is to choose the option that forms or preserves the best single [...]
Tags: Basic Strategy, Blackjack Switch, house edge, Strategy, switch decision
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January 23rd, 2011 admin
Aces and eights is the name of a blackjack strategy for splitting initial cards. In blackjack there are rules that vary across gambling establishments regarding resplitting, doubling, multiple card draws, and the payout for blackjack. Additionally, there are conditional strategic responses that depend upon the number of decks used, the frequency of shuffling and dealer’s [...]
Tags: aces, aces and eights, Blackjack, Card Counting, Ed Thorp, eights, History, rules, splitting initial cards, Strategy, systems
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October 3rd, 2010 admin
Blackjack can be played in tournament form, where players start with equal numbers of chips and the aim is to finish among the top chip-holders. Depending on the number of competitors, tournaments may be held over several rounds, with one or two players qualifying from each table after a set number of deals to meet [...]
Tags: Blackjack, casino, chips, competitors, Elimination Blackjack, Strategy, tournaments
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June 23rd, 2010 admin
In most non-U.S. casinos, a ‘no hole card’ game is played, meaning that the dealer does not draw nor consult his second card until after all players have finished making decisions. With no hole card, it is almost never correct basic strategy to double or split against a dealer ten or ace, since a dealer [...]
Tags: Blackjack, casinos, dealer, double, hole-cards, Strategy
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February 13th, 2010 admin
Go to the Blackjack Strategy Engine at http://www.blackjackinfo.com. You will be presented with this page… Click on the link that says “Blackjack Basic Strategy Engine” You will be presented with this page… Fill in the information about the game will be playing. Then click the button “Get the Charts!” The engine will figure out what [...]
Tags: Basic Strategy, Blackjack game, Matrix, Strategy
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December 26th, 2009 admin
The foundation of winning at Blackjack is to utilize proper basic strategy in playing the hands. “Proper” means that each decision you make on hitting, standing, doubling or splitting pairs is the correct mathematical play for that hand. There is no room for intuition, gut feelings or guessing when it comes to basic strategy; you [...]
Tags: Blackjack, casino, hands, rules, Strategy, winning
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