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Unlike most other casino games, blackjack is a game whose outcome
is greatly influenced by the player, right from the moment the player
cuts the deck of cards. The dealer is practically like a robot. He
follows set rules and makes no decisions of his own.
There are three different approaches to the game a player can take
using three different STRATEGY:
1. Play blackjack as a game of luck using money management only. Determine
when to call a card and when to stand irrespective of what the dealer
shows, apply a suitable money management system like the Paroli system
and set appropriate profit and loss limits for when to quit.
2. Use basic strategy. Follow the game and take into account the dealers
card to determine whether to call a card or stand. Apply a suitable
money management system like the D'Alenbert system and set appropriate
profit and loss limits for when to quit.
3. Card counting. This is not easy to do and some casinos don't like
it. If you choose to play blackjack this way, it is best to learn
from the experts. There are several books on sale that should teach
you how to go about it.
A note on card counting
The principle behind card counting is that a deck of cards rich is
tens and Aces is favorable to the player, a deck rich in small cards
is favorable to the dealer. A deck rich in tens and Aces, is likely
to bust the dealer more often.
To gauge the richness of the deck in high cards or lack of them, the
player needs to keep track of the cards that are already played and
assign a point value to each card. The calculation is quite complex,
but basically the card counter will give a plus point each time the
deck of cards becomes more favorable and a minus point each time it
becomes less favorable. Basically, the high cards have a -1 point
and the low cards a +1 point and the in between 0 point.
The counter then counts by adding and subtracting points according
to the cards played and keeps a running total of the count called
'running count'. Then he also needs to divide the running count by
the proportion of the size of the deck of cards left to get the 'true
count'. Now he knows the relative richness of high cards in the remaining
deck.
A positive count is good and a high positive count is best and the
card counter will assess his hand, the dealer's up card, weigh up
his options and intensify his betting accordingly.
To be a successful card counter you need to have a powerful memory
and fast reaction while amassing information as you play. And for
what? If everything works out well, you will be looking at a slow
and tedious 1% average profit. If you wager large sums of money to
make the 1% worthwhile, you are likely to be noticed by the pit boss
and prompt frequent shuffling of the cards. Card counting is hard,
not liked by the casinos and is not as rewarding as it may seem. |
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