Blackjack
Tips
by Mark Pilarski
- Keep
your emotions under control. The dealer is only the messenger
of fate. Don't take you're losses out on him.
- Always
remember you can win. You didn't bring $100 to a casino
to play with and lose. If you are losing at a particular
table, set a three-losses-and-you-move routine.
- Focus
on the dealer and his up card, not your neighbor's cards.
If other players at the table are upsetting you with their
playing strategies, you can move.
- Drinking
and gambling do not mix. Players have been known to lose
thousands waiting for their free drink.
- You
must have discipline, so set loss limits and win goals.
- Only
bet what you can afford to lose. Rent, car payments and
other day-to-day expenses have no place in a casino.
- Even
the small blackjack player 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 pit personnel are most likely
not tracking your play, you will need to ask.
- Most
players don't even consider the rules before they sit
down and play. If you don't know the rules or any of the
playing stratagies of blackjack, learn the game on a 25-cent
video blackjack machine. A five-dollar blackjack game
should not be your classroom.
- When
you feel tired, it's time to call it quits, or at least
take a break and rest for an hour or two.
- 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%. As you can see, it is always to your advantage
to play on a game that offers the fewest decks. Also note,
the house edge goes up substantially when you go from
one deck to two, but the change is less dramatic as you
add more decks. How much is this costing you in dollars
and cents? If you were to play 100 hands per hour at $5
per hand, each -0.1% would cost you approximately 50¢
per hour. Playing on a game with two decks versus one
deck will cost you $1.75 per hour, with each additional
deck costing you increasingly more.
- 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
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