Bad Blackjack Strategies
If you really want to win at the game of Blackjack never use the following strategies.
Playing as the dealer does
Lots of players think that they will get the same advantage as the house if they play as the dealer does. They forget that the dealer is forced by casino rules to stand on 17, and is not allowed to double or split. And the player's 21 will never beat the dealer's natural Blackjack.
Assuming a 10 value hole-card
This is a tempting mistake to make, since there are several 10 valued cards in the deck (10's, Jacks, Queens and Kings). In fact the statistical chance of the Hole card being a 10 valued one is below 50%. So you would be wrong in assuming the dealer's Hole card to be a 10 or a ten valued one.
"The No Bust Strategy"
You are mistaken if you believe that this strategy can really work and there is an explanation for it. The objective of the strategy is not to go bust. So you stand no matter whether you have chances of going bust or not. Usually though it means never hitting with a hard 12 or greater. Go the "no bust strategy" route means that your only hope is for the dealer to bust - basically wishing on a star and not making meaningful decisions that the mathematical odds say will quite likely help you to win.
Playing by intuition or guesswork
Remember that the game of Blackjack is not only a game of luck and chance, but it is also a game of skill and experience. Thet’s why it is not wise to follow only your intuition while playing the game of Blackjack. You can apply this strategy to some lottery or a game of a pure chance, but never to the game of Blackjack. This strategy will make no good as it will only increase the house edge and decrease your chances of winning greatly. If you want to win at Blackjack, make sure that you stay as far as possible away from the strategies detailed above, practice your own game-play using our free Blackjack game and ensure that you at least use a basic Blackjack strategy.
Blackjack Table Layout
The Blackjack table is in the shape of a semi-circle, usually with padded edges and space for five up to seven seated players to lean on as they play. Some tables actually seat only five or six players. The dealer stands in the middle of the flat edge, opposite the players. In front of him you'll see the chip rack, which is a tray of chips differently colored, and each color represent a particular dollar value or denomination. In front of the dealer is also a spot for him to place his cards. In a semi-circle, the players have their spot to lay down their bets, and in front of every seat is a white square box where the dealer lays the players cards. If you doubt something you can always find some specific information about the game on the table. Before you begin playing find out what kind of Blackjack you are going to play. Traditionally a multi-deck game is played. Up to 8 decks of cards can be used in the game. The cards are dealt from a special folder called a shoe. If you lucky you nay find a casino in which the game is played with two or even one deck. No matter where you play Blackjack you should first of all understand the rules and the principle of the game. Off course this includes knowing the number of decks being used, how they're being dealt, house specific rules that you should be aware of (for example whether or not the player can touch the cards) and last but not least important, the specific betting limits for the table.

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