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How to play casino game blackjack

Blackjack is one of the most popular card games in the casino world. In its original form, it has been around since the beginning of the 17th Century or even earlier, possibly originating from Spain. With all most all online casinos players get to play the most up to date and easy to use Blackjack game ever.

The game is simple to understand and very easy to learn. The objective of Blackjack game is to get the total value of the cards in the hand as close to 21 as possible, without going over 21. The hand with the highest total wins. If the total value of cards is 22 or more, the hand loses instantly.

Cards from 2 to 10 are worth their face value. Jack, Queen and King are all worth 10. The value of the Ace is 11 unless this would cause you to bust, in which case it is worth 1. A hand where the value of Aces counted as 11 is called a soft hand, because it cannot be busted if the player draws another card.

Your goal is to beat the dealer by having the higher, unbusted hand. Note that if you bust, you lose, even if the dealer also busts. If you and the dealer have equal points, it is called a PUSH, and neither of you wins the hand.

After the initial bets are placed (between pound 1 and 500), the dealer deals the cards from six decks of cards, all mixed together. The dealer gives two cards to you and also two to himself. One of the dealers two cards is face up, the other is face down, this is known as the HOLE CARD.

You have a variety of options to choose from after the first two cards are dealt out. You are advised to take the dealers visible card into consideration in making your decision to HIT or STAND. 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 want provided they don not go over 21. Hint: taking multiple hits is a calculated risk that must be taken if the dealer is showing a strong up card such as a face card or an Ace.

After you have finished making decisions, the dealer reveals the hole card and plays the hand. If the dealers total amount is between 17 and 21, the dealer must STAND; meaning he cannot hit any more cards. If the total amount of his cards is equal or less that 16, the dealer will continue to hit cards until he reaches a total amount of 17 or more. As soon as he exceeds 21, the dealer loses the game and you win the bet.

A two card hand of 21, just as an ace plus a ten-value card is called a Black jack or a NATURAL, and is an automatic winner, unless the dealer has Blackjack as well, in which case the hand is a push.

Caribbean Stud Poker Tip Sheet – Part Two

In part one of the Caribbean Stud Poker Tip Sheet, I went over the all-important odds chart and gave you some insight into what to expect when you’re playing Caribbean Stud Poker. Next, let’s go over four fast tips to help you maximize your fun and potential profit when playing Caribbean Stud Poker.

Caribbean Stud Poker Tip One – Staying In

This one is pretty easy. If you are dealt two pairs or better, add to your wager and stay in the hand. The premise is simple. The dealer will only have a hand better than two pair once per 47 hands in theory. The probability of you winning is on your side.

I’d also expand this and say that with one pair you should strongly consider staying in the hand. The probability of getting two pair is 1:21 and if you win you’re being paid 1:1, so the value is in your favor. The dealer will fail to qualify very often and that’s what you want when you have one pair.

Caribbean Stud Poker Tip Two – Play that progressive

Some call it a sucker’s bet, but let’s be honest. Why are you playing this game? To have fun and win money!

If you get a straight, flush, full house, straight flush or royal flush and the dealer doesn’t quality-again, it happens a lot-you get paid nothing. I don’t know about you, but if I’m dealt a four of a kind and the dealer doesn’t qualify, I’ll look pretty stupid for not betting that $1.

And if you’re a money management and fiscal conservative, go play Craps or nothing at all.

Caribbean Stud Poker Tip Three – Nothing equals fold

Again, a super simple tip to live by. If you have nothing in your hand, fold. Why? Well, think about it. The only way you win is if the dealer doesn’t qualify and that might happen say 30% of the time. If that were the case, you’d have a 70% chance to lose and you’ll only be paid even money on your Ante wager. Your Bet wager gets nothing, but it can lose if you stay in.

Think about it again if you think I’m wrong. You’re wagering two times the amount to win half. For instance, you’re wagering $10 with nothing to win a maximum of $5 and you have a high probability of losing on top of all that. It’s a really stupid move.

Caribbean Stud Poker Tip Four – Play it cool

Caribbean Stud Poker is a great game, but it’s not the best game in the house. Have a blast, but never press up your bets thinking that you’re “due” to win.

Take it easy, have fun, remember these tips and win some money.