CASINOS
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Betting Strategies for Casino Blackjack
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Dear Mark,
For the past two years, I have been learning blackjack on free Internet games.
Now I would like to try my skills with the "real deal." No pun intended. Any
helpful tips would be appreciated. Joyce H. Most players never learn
the game before they sit down and play their first hand. You¹re different,
Joyce. You cultured the game on the Interent. Before bellying up to the
"real deal" blackjack table, a few pointers. o YOU CAN WIN. Always remember
that. You didn¹t bring a banknote into the casino just to lose it. o
If you are losing at a particular table, set a hand loss limit (3 to 5 losing
hands) and move. o Focus on the dealer and his up card, not your
neighbor¹s play. If other players at the table are upsetting you with
their playing strategies, you can always move. o Use a winning progressive
method of betting by predetermining a percentage increase for each winning bet
and sticking to it. For example, I increase my winning bets by approximately
50% after the second win: £2, £2, £3, £5, £7,
£10, £15, £22, etc. I continually flat bet (table minimum)
when losing. o Never increase your bet when losing. A double-up-to-catch-up
strategy is modeled on the lamb trotting into the slaughterhouse. o Keep
your emotions under control. The dealer is only the messenger of fate.
Don¹t take your losses out on him. o Drinking and gambling are the
casino¹s favorite mix. In the gaming business, we call those free
libations "chip remover." Believe me, Joyce, players have been known to lose
entire bankrolls waiting for their free drinks. o You must have discipline,
so set loss limits and win goals. o Only bet what you can afford to lose.
Money for rent, car payments and other day-to-day expenses have no place in a
casino. o Even the small blackjack player like Joyce deserves to be
rewarded for her play. There is nothing wrong with asking for a free breakfast,
lunch or something smaller like a deck of cards or a pair of dice. But since
the pit boss most likely will not be tracking your play, you will need to ask.
o When you feel tired, call it quits, or at least take a break and rest for
an hour or two. o Compared to a single deck, a two-deck game handicaps your
play -0.35%, four decks 0.48%, six decks 0.54%, and eight decks 0.58%. Always
play the game that uses the fewest decks. o Smart blackjack players always
play in a casino that offers the best rules. To avoid hostile playing
conditions in blackjack, look for the following combination of rules that are
favorable to the player: a single deck game surrender, both early and late
double down allowed on any two cards double down allowed after splitting pairs
multiple pair splitting allowed, plus resplitting aces dealer stands on a soft
17 deep deck penetration o Finally, Joyce, PLAY PERFECT BASIC STRATEGY.
Using the PBS card reduces the house to less than a 0.5% edge. Use it or lose
it. Pun intended!
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