Blackjack Strategy
As a game in which players have a choice to make,
blackjack offers a wide choice of strategic
approaches. While basic blackjack strategy is made
up of simple tables of recommended choices, outlined
as a function of what the player has and what the
dealer’s face-card is, there are countless other
subtleties that can better a player’s odds and
nibble away at the house edge.
In order to make sure you do indeed play with the
best possible odds, you need to learn the game and
it rules thoroughly. No, I’m not talking about the
basic rules which everyone is familiar with, I’m
talking about subtle differences in rules that can
hit your odds worse than you’d think it’s possible.
In some
casinos the dealer wins all ties against the
player. I hope I needn’t elaborate why you simply do
not want to get involved in a game like this.
Other casinos will
alter the payout for naturals. In some cases payouts
can be as low as 6-5 or 1-1. While this is indeed a
blatant interference with the rules of the game, it
is practiced by some.
The soft 17 rule means that the dealer will either
stand on all 17, or that he will stand on hard 17s
but not on soft ones. The first version (where the
dealer stands on all 17s) is the one that carries
bigger advantages for the player.
Late Surrender is available to players in some
casinos. A player may give up his/her hand and get
half his bet back before he/she takes another
action, While the advantages of the surrender are
not clear in most cases, when a player has a 16
going up against the dealer’s 10 it is quite
obvious.
The number of decks the casino uses for the game is
a very sensitive issue. On one hand, players want to
play with as few decks as possible. This certainly
offers a huge advantage for card-counters, but
regular basic strategy players also get their odds
boosted by it. On the other hand, single deck games
usually have adverse rules for players. Choosing the
number of decks to play with becomes a fine
balancing act this way.
Some casinos will allow
their players to re-split aces. This is always
something that will boost your odds.

Some casinos will award the player the win if five
cards are drawn and he doesn’t bust. While this is a
longshot, it is another small factor that adds some
juice for the player. Insurance is offered by most
of the casinos where blackjack is available. A
player may bet half his original bet on a 2-1 setup
if the dealer has an ace showing. The player must
place his insurance before the dealer turns his
hole-card over. If the dealer makes a natural, the
player wins. All these things may seem insignificant
(well, some of them are actually quite openly
against the player’s odds) but in the long-run they
stack up and take an extremely serious toll on your
chances.
After getting all these things straight and applying
basic strategy, the only way you can further enhance
your chances is to count cards. Card counting is a
lot like
rakeback in poker, though the edge it gives you
does require some work. Contrary to common belief,
card-counting is not about remembering each and
every card that leaves the deck and thus getting a
clear read on which cards remain. Every card
counting method is based on assigning values to
certain card-ranges. The simplest way to count cards
is to assign the value of 1 to cards from 2-7, 0 for
8 and 9, and -1 for the remaining ones. Every time a
card leaves the deck, the player only subtracts 1 or
adds one to a sum which he keeps in mind. The higher
in the positive range his sum is, the more cards
worth 10 there are left in the deck. Having more
such cards in the deck offers players an obvious
advantage.
Some systems refine the above described one
further. All card counting is legal in the U.S
(there’s no law against it) but don’t be
surprised if the casino you play at is going to
resent your shenanigans. They’ll probably escort
you to a different game, or out of the casino if
any sort of suspicion arises regarding card
counting. Remember, surveillance systems are
there to filter out such “wiseguys” and thus to
protect the house edge.
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