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Playing perfect blackjack |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 01 March 2006 |
This tutorial assumes that you already know the basics of blackjack. Blackjack is mathematically designed to give the casinos the upper hand. However if you follow the chart below and play perfect blackjack, the casinos advantage is reduced to less than .5%.

How to read the chart:
Remember to always follow the chart, do not stray from the chart because of a gut feeling, an instinct, or "bad luck" with a certain suggested action. You must accept that we are using math, not luck to beat the casinos.
Simply add the values of your cards to get your hand value. Remember J,Q,K are all equal to 10. For pairs and Aces follow the special rows indicated for these cases. After you hit, split, or double you still follow the same chart with your new hand(s).
If you have more than 2 cards in one hand ignore any pairs and simply add the cards values together.
For example with 4,4,3 follow instructions on row 11
If you have more than 2 cards and one is an Ace simply add all the other cards together and follow the row indicated for that special case. For example with A,3,2 follow the instructions on row A,5. or add the Ace as a 1 if it cant be played as 11.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 02 March 2006 )
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