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Novice Guide: Effective Strategy For Blackjack (Page 1 of 2)

When watching people playing at the best rated online casinos, often times you’ll notice that they’re just guessing at what decision to make next. This is most obvious when watching people who play blackjack. They are totally unaware of how much of an effect they have on the total outcome if they were familiar with some of the basics of blackjack. Unlike many other conventional casino games, blackjack is actually a positive expectation game and can work to your full advantage, if the right decisions are made while you play.

One of the first strategies that blackjack players use when trying to beat the game is what is known as the Effective Blackjack Strategy.

HIT AND STAND The most basic thing to remember is, because the dealer always has to take a hit on any hand 16 or lower, you won’t win as much money when you’re holding less than 17, unless the dealer busts.

Like these one: If your hand is below 17 and the dealer is flaunting an Ace, King, Queen, Jack, 10, 9, or 8, you need to take a hit. Remember, Whenever the dealer holds one of these cards his chances of busting are very meager, so unless you clear 16 your chances of winning are also meager.

When to stand? Let’s say your hand is beyond 12 and the dealer shows a 4, 5, or 6, your best play is to stand. When the dealer is showing any of these 3 cards, the dealer’s chances of busting are on a high. In fact, it’s more than 40% of the time. Think of how silly you’d feel if you took a hit with 15, caught a 10 and busted, only to see that the dealer had 14 and would have been forced to take a hit and draw the 10 instead of you. Every time you bust yourself instead of busting the dealer, you’re not winning as much money as you could be winning.

DOUBLE The best and the fastest way to make it when playing Blackjack is by successfully doubling down at every chance. Doubling down can make you double your bet or end up costing you double if you do it in a bad spot. The first and most important rule of doubling down is, always double down any hand summing up 11.

No matter what the dealer’s showing, if you hit a 10 when you’ve got 11 he won’t beat you.

So when else should you double down? When your hand is 10 and the dealer is showing a 9 or lower, double it up. When your hand is a 9 or you have a “soft” hand like an Ace counted as 11 between 13 and 17 against a dealer’s 4, 5 or 6, double it up. That’s it though. Those hands give you the best shot at cashing in when you double down.

SPLIT 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. The 10’s refers to any card valued 10, whether it be the actual 10 or any face card. Conversely, always split aces and eights, no matter what the dealer is showing. The reason behind splitting aces should be obvious, but you might be perplexed about 8’s.

Five Winning Blackjack Tips

Blackjack is always one of the most popular casino games. This is because blackjack is very easy to learn and play. Unlike poker, blackjack does not have any complicated 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.

First, 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.

Here’s five tips that players often use to win the game.

One: 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 idea is that, if the dealer is showing a card of six or lower, the dealer may take a card, assuming that the dealer’s down card is a ten. The players, then, assume that the dealer is playing 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 card facing down is 10.

Two: If a player has aces or 8’s, it would be better to split them no matter what the dealer’s showing card is.

Three: A player should decide not to split 10’s. Chances are, they might end up getting busted.

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

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

Gambling is of course a game of chance, but it is possible to increase one’s odds of winning.