• Double Attack Blackjack – How To Play Like A Boss

    As you're probably aware, there are a huge number of blackjack variants. You can thank online casinos for this, as they are constantly creating and updating games in order to keep their players entertained to ensure they return to play again. One of these versions of blackjack is Double Attack Blackjack. Though the online game is very similar to the more traditional one, it does have one important difference. Namely, all the 10s have been removed from the deck. This changes the rules slightly.

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  • Hitting In Blackjack – How To Know When To Stop And Stand

    The game of blackjack owes a lot of its popularity to the fact that it perfectly combines skill with a dose of luck. By playing with the correct strategies, a player can bring the odds into his own favour enough to make a difference in his ability to win. In other words, he can beat the house edge. Part of this is knowing exactly the best times to hit, as opposed to standing. Thanks to the element of mathematics involved in the gameplay, you can calculate the optimum opportunities for hitting.

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  • Advantage Play in Blackjack

    There are many ways that you an gain an upper hand when playing blackjack at the land based casino. They all fall under the title of advantage play. Essentially, you're finding ways to beat the casino's fixed advantage, also known as the house edge. The most well known method is card counting, though this is less relevant today than it was 20 years ago. Then there are things like trying to spot the dealers down card or marking the backs of the cards themselves. Finally, we have plain cheating.

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  • How Sticking to Your Blackjack Strategy Card Will See You Through a Stiff Hand

    The key to winning at blackjack when dealt a stiff hand is to follow your blackjack strategy card.

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  • How to Win More Money at Blackjack by Exploiting Dealer Error

    When dealers make mistakes you win money at blackjack; add dealer error exploitation to use of a card counting system.

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