Wednesday, December 24, 2014

How To Win Blackjack Without Counting Cards

By Stacey Burt


Whether playing in a casino or at home, there are several tips and tricks for winning at Blackjack. When an individual understands how to win Blackjack, there is a better chance of the player actually doing so. A sense of confidence never hurts either. Though, all in all it is the player and the knowledge about the game that can help one win more than lose over time.

Some of these include, the legal though never appreciated card counting, which in all honesty has landed many in a backroom somewhere which is never believed to be a pleasant experience. Players can also be banned for either a short probation period, or life, after being caught counting cards.

Another method, in which counting cards is not necessary. However, individuals using the method who win over and over again are often put under surveillance. In the past, there have been teams such as the MIT Blackjack Team, a group which still offers guidance on a "member's only" website for a nominal monthly fee.

One of the simplest equations one can use in order to increase the chance of winning, is to always "stand, " on amounts above "17" and always "hit, " on amounts under. When players can do this, it is believed the player will win more than one loses over time. The key is once again, "over time." While there are those who win instant "jackpots, " on slots and sometimes through local promotions, the big wins are often quite rare in comparison.

Two of the most important rules which apply to most casinos is that players are never allowed to touch the cards, and must place money down on the table. A player can never directly exchange cards or chips directly with the dealer. Each transaction must take place by placing the chips, cards or money on the table. These rules are to prevent card counting as well to protect both players and casino staff.

Some casinos will allow dealers to provide instruction for table play, others believe players should understand games in advance. Generally, the higher the payout, the more experience the players are going to have. After all, it is much easier to place a larger bet when one knows one has a better chance of winning.

It is not secret that individuals with the most to lose, also have the most to gain and vice versa. Individuals who can not afford to lose money often find oneself in therapy for gambling issues because of the effect doing so can have on daily life. When this is the case, it is often better to forego the casino and opt for other guaranteed income streams.

The best way to become better at any game, at a casino or when playing with friends, is to play as often as possible. Of course, as casinos take money, the occasional social game is often greatly appreciated among friends. Still, whether playing at a casino, or private home, taking a look at the MIT Blackjack Wikipedia and associated websites can also provide more depth when it comes to Blackjack, and other games.




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