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Super Blackjack Tips
by Jordan Walters
Blackjack for many it's not just a game, it's a way of life.
Blackjack was the casino game that really got the information
products' ball rolling. It started many years ago, and no other
game has spawned so many books, videos, classes and seminars.
I don't know anyone who has been in a casino at least a few
times who hasn't played a hand or more of Blackjack. With that
in mind, let's talk Blackjack tips. Here are seven super
Blackjack tips to absorb.
Blackjack Tip One: Sit at Third Base
If you are playing in the real world, make it a point to sit at
third base, which is the seat immediately to the right of the
dealer.
Blackjack Tip Two: Counting Cards Online
If you are playing online, don't worry about counting cards. The
computer uses a fresh deck for each hand. Therefore, counting
doesn't help you. Many people don't realize this, so I thought
it was wise to point it out.
Blackjack Tip Three: Single or Double Deck Only
Make it a point to never play Blackjack dealt from a shoe.
Single deck games in the real world are the best. Double deck is
second, and everything else is trash. If you are playing online,
check to see how many decks are used. Most good online casinos
will offer single deck.
Blackjack Tip Four: Bet Size
Before you sit down to play, figure out what your typical
betting unit will be. If you aren?t sure, try dividing your
bankroll by 20. For instance, if you are willing to lose $100
maximum, bet $5 units or less.
Blackjack Tip Five: Don't Always Double Down
Yes, I know what lots of Blackjack drones say about doubling
down always do it, they say. However, if you become a Blackjack
pro, you'll understand that there are times when doubling down
isn't in your favor. For instance, if the dealer has a 10 or
face card up, think twice.
Blackjack Tip Six: Split 8s
If the dealer has a 7 or less showing, split your 8s. The
general idea is that you'll have a decent shot at pulling 18 or
better on one hand and pushing by winning one hand and losing
the other. The alternative is to keep your 16, which is a lousy
hand. Now, if the dealer has a 6 showing, you might want to
stand pat.
Blackjack Tip Seven: Don't Split 10s or Faces
This is a tip for the new players. No matter how tempting it
might be, don't split 10s or faces. Why would you? Your hand is
20, which is one point under the best possible total. Yes, I've
seen this done plenty of times by new and greedy players. It
usually results in disaster.
There you have it. Seven super Blackjack tips to put in your
back pocket. Take a moment and scan through them again. These
seven tips are something that every winning Blackjack player
must know and does.
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