Moves to Avoid When Playing Blackjack

Moves to Avoid When Playing Blackjack

So you want to improve your blackjack game? There are lots of guides and articles around saying what you should do to improve. They are full of information and comprehensive but this can also be the problem; some are too technical and others take too long to read and reinforce. So here are a few blackjack moves for you to avoid, which will help get you started immediately.

Standing – Choose a blackjack table where the dealer has to stand on a soft 17 rather than a soft 18. This is because the house edge is lower than when a dealer hits on a soft 17 by 0.02%. OK, it’s not much but its better to shave the house edge as much as possible as this can only help your finances in the long run.

Splitting – This is a great move in blackjack but only if used wisely. The main mistake that is made is splitting a decent hand into two separate losing hands, and for an additional cost! A simple to get you started; never split 10’s and 5’s, including all pairs of picture cards. You will only lose in the long run as you will either have to stand on a low total or are bound to go bust.

Busting – Believe it or not one of the worst tactics you can use is to never go bust. This is something which has been fooling new and experienced blackjack players alike for an eternity, and will continue to do so despite the obvious lack of logic that it is based on. If you never go bust you will continually stick on low hands which have no chance of beating the dealer. The dealer has to stand on soft 17, and you stand on 15 to prevent going bust. How is that ever going to make the game profitable for you?

Card counting – Basically, unless you are a fantastic mathematician or have a photographic memory, don’t even try. It’s more complicated than you think, and takes a lot of hard work. And if you thought it would reap immediate rewards; you’re wrong. The most important thing to note is that if you were thinking of trying card counting when playing online; think again. The Random Number Generator is exactly as it says; random. It can’t be beat in this way.

Doubling down – Do not avoid doubling down as it is very useful and is the best way to make more money more quickly. New players are often afraid of this move due to the additional wager and the uncertainty. Of course, it will only work if understood properly. Watch out for casinos that only let you double down on certain totals as these will be the hands with the better chance of the casino winning. If you know you have a good chance of winning; do not avoid the opportunity.

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3 Responses to “Moves to Avoid When Playing Blackjack” »

  1. Comment by =][= — May 3, 2010 @ 7:47 pm

    hitorstand.net

    this is a great place to play because it teaches you basic strategy as you play

    games.com

    has a blackjack game under the casino category that allows you to play and chat with other people just like you would in a real casino.

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  2. Comment by Grace Lynn — May 3, 2010 @ 8:27 pm

    He got it when he turned 21.

  3. Comment by austin k — May 6, 2010 @ 7:10 am

    It depends on the house rules. Each casino has their own house rules for table games such as Blackjack.

    But most commonly a draw is called a push. You get your bet back and don't lose. But in some casinos you lose if you tie. Obviously this really improves the house edge, and should be avoided.

    For example if the casino calls 17/17 a loss then the house edge increases by 1.87%. If the casino calls it a loss if you tie on 17 or 18 their edge goes up by 3.58%.

    If you are in a really bad casino and they call all ties over 17 a player loss, their edge goes up by 8.88%. That's a pretty nasty rule.

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