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The Basics Of Blackjack

August 8th, 2007 by suzanne | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

As with any game that you plan on playing you should understand the basics before diving into it. And when the game can potentially win you a decent amount of money it’s even that much more important that you learn it. Blackjack is a simple game to learn, and the odds of winning are more in your favor than most of the other gambling games.

Learn the basics of blackjack and winning will be in your future.

Blackjack is simple the entire point of the game is for your cards to total up to 21. All of the cards are worth face value, and the J, Q, and K are worth ten, which leaves the Ace. The Ace is a special card with the value of either 1 or 11. As you can see from how many cards have the value of 10 that there is a great chance of getting a ten. If playing with a single deck this means that there will be 16 tens, and with each deck this amount will increase. Always keep that in mind when you are trying to decide if you should hit (get another card from the dealer), or stand (stick with the cards given to you).

One of the best things about blackjack is the shear fact that you only need to beat the dealer regardless of how many people are playing with you. There will be times that you can win with a low value of cards such as 12 because the dealer busted, meaning that he went over 21.

This is only the basics of playing blackjack there is much more to the game, but if you understand and utilize these basics when playing you should do just fine. If you plan on playing at a casino on or offline than it would be in your better interest to learn a bit more about some of the various betting strategies and also about splitting your doubles. You can find a great deal of information about blackjack right online. Online casinos will offer you the ability to practice what you are learning and improve your skills without betting your actual money. Try it and practice frequently if you want to become a pro and win more often than you lose.