In light of my post from yesterday on a betting strategy that works, I got to thinking about blackjack strategy. I
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Blackjack Philosophy No-No
This one is kind of similar to the last blackjack philosophy no-no. You remember? The one about playing two hands at the same time. Yes, that one.
But this one is about outsmarting the game. Or Lacy Luck if you will.
Some players believe that if they quit after winning a little that they will have greater chances of winning more the next day. Yes. There are players who believe and play according to this philosophy.
There are no cards or computer gaming programs that will keep track of what you win. But the casinos and online casinos will of course. They want to keep tabs on how much of their money you
Blackjack Philosophy No-No
This is one of my favorite player contrived blackjack philosophies: play two separate hands at the same time.
It
How to Correctly Play 16 Against a 7
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Player Favorable Blackjack Rules
Today we
Player Favorable Blackjack Rules
Yesterday I talked about late surrender and why that
Player Favorable Blackjack Rules
After a bit of a break we
A New Blackjack Variation: Streak
Mao Gaming has created a new blackjack variation: Streak. Like most variations, this excludes Pontoon, this new variation is based on a side bet.
The game of blackjack itself is played the same as it regularly would
Player Favorable Blackjack Rules
Yes! There are more player favorable blackjack rules for you to be on the hunt for. While the 2-1 payout is probably the best thing to look for in a blackjack game, it is not a common sight in casinos. But you can look for the other player favorable rules discussed in this series. While these other rules don
Player Favorable Blackjack Rules
One of the best player favorable blackjack rules out there is for a blackjack payout of 2-1 instead of 3-2. And there are a couple of reasons why this should be your favorite type of game.
First, the payout is larger. Significantly larger. A 3-2 payout breaks down to 1.5 to 1. When comparing that to 2-1 you can see how 2-1 is a larger payout. Now let