| Posted by: juiceeQ at February 4, 2006, 7:05 pm | | Topic: BlackJack rules Forum: Card Chat |
I found this link: http://www.howtogamble.net/blackjack.htm that lays out the basic strategies of the game.
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| Posted by: MrSticker at February 4, 2006, 6:57 pm | | Topic: BlackJack rules Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by Nick
That is also why blackjack isn't so popular online... you don't find that many sites offering it.
Titan & Party have BlackJack. I deleted it from my Party screen but I still get sucked into playing it at Titan from time to time & I lose. The thing about online Blackjack is that at most sites every deal is a new shuffle. Impossible to count cards & the odds are way in favor of the house that way.
Quote: Originally Posted by Greg
Why don't people call it by its proper name - 21. Casinos seem to have adopted the name 'BlackJack,' although in reality its a completly different game.
Even Omaha as we know it today is different from what they played 50 years ago. I guess folks like to keep the catchy names even though they change the rules through the years.
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| Posted by: juiceeQ at February 4, 2006, 6:48 pm | | Topic: BlackJack rules Forum: Card Chat |
Not if you have a solid strategy. If you play right, you can increase your odds of winning. If you don't know what the key strategies are, then you're screwed, pretty much.
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| Posted by: ruzzy1 at February 4, 2006, 6:46 pm | | Topic: BlackJack rules Forum: Card Chat |
ive actually recieved many emails from sites promoting blackjack. seems to be getting more popular lately. i have tried blackjack online ,not a big fan ,seems impossible to win.
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| Posted by: Greg at December 22, 2004, 11:05 pm | | Topic: BlackJack rules Forum: Card Chat |
Why don't people call it by its proper name - 21. Casinos seem to have adopted the name 'BlackJack,' although in reality its a completly different game.
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| Posted by: Nick at December 22, 2004, 2:19 pm | | Topic: BlackJack rules Forum: Card Chat |
That is also why blackjack isn't so popular online... you don't find that many sites offering it.
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| Posted by: johnph77 at December 22, 2004, 2:07 pm | | Topic: BlackJack rules Forum: Card Chat |
Two things to think about when playing 21 in a casino. Card counting, while having never been declared illegal, is frowned upon. In Las Vegas, card counters who consistently place ery large bets at the most opportune times are asked to leave. Period. No appeals, and, if you are insistent, you get your name and photo placed in their Griffin Book and can't play 21 in ANY casino there. Another thing is that some casinos now pay only 6-5 on a blackjack rather than the more usual 3-2. That brings the payout percentage back in their favor. Caveat emptor.
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| Posted by: Nick at December 19, 2004, 8:54 am | | Topic: BlackJack rules Forum: Card Chat |
Splitting pairs can happen if the first two cards a player is dealt are a pair, he may split them into two separate hands, bet the same amount on each and then play them separately. Aces receive only one additional card. After splitting, A-10 counts as 21 and not as blackjack.
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| Posted by: Moonshooter at December 19, 2004, 7:58 am | | Topic: BlackJack rules Forum: Card Chat |
can someone explaint the split rule? i think its got something to do when you have a pair straight up , and so you play two hands. does anyone know the details?
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| Posted by: Nick at October 16, 2004, 9:09 pm | | Topic: BlackJack rules Forum: Card Chat |
Blackjack Rules:
The blackjack rules: Blackjack is one of the most popular and profitable casino games in existence. It's the only game where you can win the most money and kill the house edge in the long run. Unlike other card games this game is easy to learn and it's goals and the blackjack rules are simple and clear.
To win you have to have a hand greater then the dealer without going over 21. You don't have to hide your hand from the players or dealer because all gamblers play against the dealer, and he can't make his own decisions because he works for the casino and they have a strict policy to follow the blackjack rules.
The dealer has to take as many cards as possible to get to 17. Once he hits 17 he is forced to stand. However if he draws a 10 and a 5 he obviously has to take another card and it's in your best interest that he busts (goes over 21.) These are the basic blackjack rules.
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