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Blackjack Terms

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Expectation – I won’t get too technical with this one. Basically, it means the amount of money you can expect to win or lose over a period of time.

Face Cards – Real simple here. Face cards are the Jack, Queen and King. They are all worth 10 point in Blackjack. There’s no real difference in these cards unless you’re playing a side game like Royal Match.

First Base – This is the seat that gets the cards first. The dealer deals clockwise, so first base is the first seat on the dealer’s left.

Flat Betting – When you flat bet, you’re just betting the same amount on every hand. This really isn’t idea. Unless you’re just playing for a little fun and free drinks, you want to alter your bets some now and then.

Heads Up – This happens usually in online play. It’s when you’re the only one at the table. You’re playing with the dealer only. In real casinos, some players like this and they’ll move around looking for empty tables. When someone else sits down, they get up and find another empty table. You’ll see some big-time players request an empty table. If they are playing enough, the casino will rope off a table for them.

High Roller – We just talked about one in our Heads Up description. A high roller is someone who bets a lot. The real high rollers will walk into a casino with millions to wager if they so choose. They are also called whales.

Hit – Take a hit to get another card for your hand. It’s also called a draw.

Hole Card – This is the magical card that the dealer gets that you can’t see-unless you’re playing a double face up game of Blackjack.

Hot Deck – It’s just the opposite of a cold deck. A hot deck is in your favor and hopefully you’re betting big.

House Edge – We talked about this in our Edge description. All casino games have a house edge. The casino always has the advantage over you. Some games are better than others. For instance, Blackjack has a much lower house edge than Roulette.

Blackjack Strategy

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

Perhaps the most important thing to bear in mind is that what matters is not just your card value but also the dealer’s shown card.  Winning is all about assessing your hand against the dealer’s potential hand. Because the dealer has to hit on sixteen or stand on seventeen you can use this to plan out your strategy. The higher the dealer’s shown card the stronger his hand is and the more trouble your are in.

Here is a quick list of possible cards showing in the dealer’s hand and what they mean for you:

Ace: Big trouble. This round is going to be the dealer’s unless you have spectacular luck.

10 or face card: Bad news for you. The dealer is in a strong position.

9 : Things aren’t looking good. The dealer has got the upper hand here.

7 or 8: Loosen up a bit, you can beat the dealer on this round if you play things right.

4 to 6: The dealer has got that sinking feeling. This hand looks like it will be yours.

2 to 3: Be careful. It could go either way, so play cautious.

Always draw a card if your total is less than 11 because there is no danger of you busting. As a general rule you should always stand if your hand is 17 or higher. If you are on 13 to 16 only draw a card if the dealer is showing 7 or better.
If you hand totals 12 you should take a hit unless the dealer is showing 4 to 6. In this case the dealer may very well bust so you should sit tight and wait for that to happen.

Blackjack – Splitting Cards

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

 As ever, a lot depends on what cards you have and what the dealer’s upcard is showing. A key aspect is to remember there are more cards with a value of ten in the pack than any other value.

For a start, never split a pair of face cards or a pair of tens! With these cards you have a very strong hand of 20 and there is no point in ruining it by splitting. By contrast, always split a pair of aces. A single ace with another card is a much stronger hand than two aces and by splitting your chances of finishing with a high hand or even 21 are very good.

A pair of 9s are best split if the dealer is showing a weak card of 2 to 6. If the dealer is showing an 8 you should also. Likewise, if the dealer is showing a 9 you should split because if the dealer has gets 19 it will beat your current hand of 18. If the dealer is showing a 7 then you should stand. Always split 8s even if the dealer is showing an ace. Your hand now stands at 16, which is very likely loser. You are better off taking a chance and splitting.

A pair of 7s should be split if the dealer’s upcard is 7 or less. A hand of 14 is a weak hand but by splitting there is a good chance you will convert that into a pair of 17s. If the dealer is showing an 8 there is a good stay with what you’ve got and be prepared to lose the hand. You are better off just losing the one hand against an 18 than losing two hands of 17 against a dealer’s 18. Split a pair of 6s if the dealer is showing a 6 or less. It is risky to split 6s because you might end up with two hands of 16 so only do it if the dealer is showing a weak hand of below 6 that may lead to the dealer busting.

Never ever split a pair of fives. Your hand is now a very strong ten. Keep the fives and take a hit. Do not split fours either unless the dealer is showing a 5 or 6. If you split a pair of 4s you are likely to hit a difficult 14. 5 or 6 for the dealer however is likely to give the dealer a difficult 15 or 16 so it is worth your while splitting.

Beginning Blackjack

Monday, April 19th, 2010

A basic overview of the game can be taught in a mere fifteen minutes, however, the bulk of mastering it like a seasoned casino pro does come from devoting a strenuous effort to the discipline and strategy of this classic French card game standby. For beginning players though, it takes little more than controlling simple math principals like basic addition, combined with a cunning observation of human behavior and a touch of strategy to learn the card game of blackjack.

Because of the varying levels of chance and yet still the opportunity to employ strategic tactics, blackjack is the only casino game at which one stands a chance to truly outsmart and beat the house. Gaining a sharp rise in American player popularity in the 1960’s, blackjack, once called “21” based on the maximum card count total before a hand busts, is now one of the most sought-after card games in casinos worldwide. Another reason this game has sustained and increased in its number of players, is because of the increasing accessibility of online blackjack games. This card game is an “every man’s” game and due to its quick learning time and the advent of Internet gambling sites, there has been a modern revitalization of the game in both real-time and virtual environments.

There is a level of independence in blackjack, and perhaps that solitary sense that a player is facing off individually against the dealer might be part of the appeal. As each player tries to beat the dealer one-on-one, other players are simultaneously doing the same. There is both a social and non-social element to the game play.

Simply learning the ropes of the game is enough to get one started, however, devoting a few hours to attaining the basic strategies of card prediction and card counting is the key to having a higher payout and a better grasp of the more advanced techniques. A short time of practicing these strategic maneuvers will propel a basic player from a run-of-the-mill neighborhood poker night player to a player who would have a great edge in a public casino. If a player knows the more popular and assured strategies like card counting, which is mentally tracking the high and low cards of the deck, blackjack is much simpler to sweep than other card games. Although the house will always have a statistical edge, the component of player choice makes the game sway positively toward the player in a way that no other card game can.

As with most games, experience is another essential component in mastering blackjack play. The casino circuit is the best way to collect the practice needed to excel, because the environment is tense and the play is quick, which can teach a player to acclimate to the speedy wit necessary to win big. However, the online blackjack options and home play are also beneficial and probably more practical for most new players.

The time invested in learning the game and blackjack strategy produces a feeling of exercising the mind while at the same time enabling a player to take home a little quick pay dirt .

Live Blackjack With Early Payout

Saturday, March 21st, 2009

BlackJack is a very popular casino game all over the world. But if you wish to try your hand at it, it can be a quite complicated game if you don’t pick up a guide to basic strategy blackjack with early payout first.blackjack

Popular both in land casinos and online, blackjack is one of the best casino games to know and play. So learn the basics and enjoy a blackjack game now and then you can win a lot of money.

Blackjack game is also called 21 or Lucky 21.

Live blackjack with Early Payout is a basic blackjack strategy that is quite different than the normal blackjack version. In this version of blackjack with early payout the dealer deals a hand and then you get paid by the statistical outcome of a perfect play according to the basic blackJack strategy. One difference is the first is that the payout for basic strategy blackjack with Early Payout is 99.5%, which is superior to single seat blackjack.

The second advantage from the live casino standpoint is that multiple hands can be dealt with the same cards. This allows the casino to have an unlimited number of players at one table.

Blackjack: Buying chips

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

When you play blackjack first think you are seated at a table, you’ll need to purchase some chips from the dealer for your bets.

First think place your cash out in front of you on the table felt, then buy-in amount is anywhere from 10 to 20 times your average bet, if you are a USD10 bettor, this means a buy-in of USD100-USD200 is typical.

Chip colors are fairly standardized in the casino industry, with red chips representing USD5, green chips representing USD25, black chips representing USD100, white chips representing USD1.

Take a quick look at the chips to make sure that you know the values, and that you were given the correct amount for your cash.

Blackjack Strategy Part2

Sunday, March 15th, 2009

The blackjack basic strategy preaches that you must stand if your cards add up to 13 against a deuce. It is logical if you allude to the valid assumption that there are at least as many tens remaining in the shoe as 2s through 5. blackjack

But i tnot good idea to hit the 13 in this particular win or lose case, because blackjack basic strategy presupposes that a player always plays with an even high and low cards, which is not an unreasonable assumption.

So it’s a good basic strategy to use this.

Good luck.

Blackjack Addiction Problem

Monday, March 9th, 2009

It seems that people from this sunny state are getting more addicted to the game of blackjack. About a year ago, the case was quite different, according to the Miami Herald, it was poker that was a problem back then. Now, blackjack has risen to a whole new different level. blackjack

Blackjack has been offered starting the prior year. People will begin playing it and some will feel addicted to it.

In January, 43%of the card players seeking help for addiction cited blackjack as their game. A year earlier, only 9%t identified themselves as blackjack players, with the rest blaming poker for their problem.!

About Blackjack

Sunday, March 8th, 2009

Everyone knows how to play the game, and most probably know how to play many system of blackjack . blackjack

Napoleon was a big fan of the game. During his exile in Elba, then later in St Helena, he used to play blackjack frequently.

The earliest versions of the game are about 500 years old. It was invented by either the French.

Blackjack got its name in the early 1900s. At the time, the player got a bonus if an ace of spades was accompanied by a jack of either clubs or spades, before then, the game was just called 21.

Statistically, you are more likely to lose when you double down. But when you do win, you win twice as much, so in the long run, doubling down is good.


Playboy BlackJack to mobiles?

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

Developed by Qplaze, Playboy Blackjack puts an erotic twist on the casino favourite. What this means is that the better your game, the less clothes the girls on the other side of the table will be wearing.cards

Clearly keen to make the best use possible of the Playboy licence, the developer Qplaze has a series of erotic games in the pipeline including Playboy blackjack, Playboy poker.

More people will want to play blackjack playboy. Of course many players who will be men.