BLACKJACK
Contrary to many people's
belief, BLACKJACK is not just a game of
luck. There are certain elements that
should be taken into consideration on
every hand. Below is these such elements
broken down into simple terms. Following
these "tips" should give an
advantage to you while playing the game.
These "tips"
should always be followed no matter if
you are playing online or in a "real"
casino.
SPLITTING PAIRS
If you are dealt two cards of the same
value, you are given the option to "split".
Taking this option means you must place
your original stake again and turns your
one hand into two. For example, if you
stake $5 and you are dealt an eight followed
by an eight, you can place another $5
on the table and have two hands. The two
cards are then placed apart and each receives
another card from the pack. You are then
asked whether you wish to "hit"
or "stay" on each hand. The
exception to this is if you are dealt
two Aces, you are permitted to "split"
them, but only one extra card per ace
is given.
There is certain times when this is
advisable, and also when it is not:
NEVER split fours, fives, nines or tens/picture
cards.
ALWAYS split Aces and eights.
Split two's, three's, sixes & seven's
when the dealer's up card is either a
2, 3, 4, 5 or 6.
DOUBLING DOWN
Once you have placed your stake and
had your two cards dealt, you are also
given the option to "double down".
Doing this means you must place chips
equal to your stake on the table again.
You are then dealt ONE more card only.
Once you have opted to "double down"
you are not permitted to "hit".
For example, you place a stake of $5 on
the table, your are then dealt a 9 and
a 2 giving a total of 11. You decide to
"double down", you place another
£5 on the table and are dealt one
more card. No matter what the card is,
that is your hand over. If your third
card was an ace, you would end your hand
with a total of 12.
So, when should and when shouldn't you
"double down"?:
ALWAYS when you have 11.
ALWAYS when you have a total of 10,
IF the dealer is showing anything except
a 10.
ALWAYS when you have a total of 9 and
the dealer is showing either a 2, 3, 4,
5, 6, 7 or 8.
ALWAYS when you have "soft"
13, 14, 15 or 16 (Ace and 2,3,4,5) and
the dealer is showing a 6.
This system does not guarantee you will
win money playing blackjack, it is just
for information purposes. The provider
of this information can not be held responsible
for any misfortune you may have by using
the above blackjack guide.
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