Learn to Play Blackjack Program

If you want to Learn to Play Blackjack
with optimum strategies, there is only one gambling pro who comes to
mind--Henry Tamburin.
Writing and teaching the game for many years, Henry brings both those
skills to Gambling Teachers.
He is a 'natural' to guide you through this
Learn to Play
Blackjack
program.
Other gambling pros contributing are Phillip Vogel, Frank
Scoblete
& Gayle Mitchell.
Blackjack is a value casino game. For
casino players
who play using basic strategy, tables with specific conditions and
rules, they are offered an opportunity to compete on a level playing
field with casinos online or off.
The term, basic blackjack strategy
is used in several of the lessons at Learn
to Play Blackjack. The term refers to the computer-derived play
of every player hand versus every dealer upcard.
If you adhere to this basic strategy for hitting, standing, doubling
down, and splitting pairs, you will be rewarded with very small house
advantages for multiple-deck games in the range of 0.3 to 0.6% along
with a miniscule house edge for single-deck games. Toss in the good
rules or conditions for specific single-deck blackjack and that house
edge is trimmed to 0.14%.
For specific strategies, explore Aces/Eights, soft hands and splitting
lessons.
Blackjack Errors and how to avoid them is worth the read for novice and
veteran players.
The basics of blackjack strategy are easy to learn. Let's start at the
top hand--a two-card 21 where a show of your cards results is an easy
3-2 payoff.
Additionally, a blackjack hand count of 17 through 20 only requires a
wait-and-see tactic where the ideal player outcome is either beating
the dealer or that the dealer busts.
For Gambling Teachers visitors who want more, there are advanced
blackjack lessons by pros about basics plus, game selection, surrender,
side bets, control, playing two spots and card counting.
Also, you can learn strategies, rules and game variations at onlineblackjack.org
Blackjack Quick Tips, 2 challenging Quiz and terms/language of the game
provide a
full compliment of
lessons to explore.
Casino players will be rewarded with the knowledge and ability to
pocket more of your money when you play against the casinos.
Lessons for
Learn to Play Blackjack
Program are
listed below.
Learn to Play Blackjack Introduction
The best
Blackjack tables for players offer these specific
conditions and rules: 'Dealer Must Draw to 16 and Stand on All 17s'
statement, use a single deck, have no restrictions on doubling down,
allow re-splitting, and have a surrender option available.
Learn to Play Blackjack: Basic terms for this casino game:
21 wins: An ace is counted as 1 or 11, face cards
10, all other
cards counted as marked.
Hard Hand: A hand that does not include an ace. What
you see
with these two cards is your total count. Example is 9 + 8 = 17.
Soft Hand: A hand that includes an ace in first two cards
dealt. It
has two values, depending on whether you use the ace as 1 or 11.
So, a 5 and an ace could be 6 or 16.
Stiff Hand: a potential bust hand, such as a 13 or 14.
This term especially applies for a hard 15 or 16, which are the two
worst hands you can get
unless the 16 is two 8's,
then split.
Push: same count as the dealer-- a tie --no money is
exchanged.
You do not win or lose.
Burn Cards: number of cards casino discards at the
beginning of
a new shuffle.
Multiple Decks: four or more decks played in a game,
always
dealt face up.
Single or Double Decks: played in a game, first two cards are
dealt
face down.
If you play online or off with poor strategy or instinct, you give the
casino an advantage of 5%+. In order to
Learn to Play
Blackjack
correctly, you must focus on the dealer.
The objective is not to get as close to 21 as possible, but to beat the
dealer.
It's very possible to win with a 13 or 14 count when the dealer busts.
From
Learn to Play Blackjack,
you can move on to our Learn to Play Craps program
OR
Gambling
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