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Are there unknown tips for blackjack?

Coventry Editorial 16th Nov, 2022 Updated: 23rd Nov, 2022   0

THERE  are many reasons why blackjack has always represented one of the most popular casino platforms.

Not only is this a fast-paced game, but players who are capable of adopting the correct strategy could very well walk away with a tidy sum of money.

However, some techniques work better than others.

As opposed to focusing solely upon well-known approaches such as the rather dubious suggestion of counting cards, it is better to take a look at some relatively unfamiliar techniques.




This will help to shed additional light upon the game while enabling readers to make an informed choice based off of their personal playing style.

Obtain a blackjack chart

One useful approach is to employ what is known as a ‘blackjack chart’.


These charts essentially display fictional outcomes of various hands.

They highlight elements such as the card the dealer was dealt, the soft total and the hard total.

Most are also colour coded so that the appropriate results can be found within seconds.

While charts alone will not ensure a win, they are often excellent options for beginners.

 

Choose fewer decks

One of the reasons why classic poker games have remained attractive over the years involves the fact that it is often possible to “read” what another player may be holding due to the limited number of cards available within a standard deck.

This is also why choosing a blackjack platform that offers fewer decks is often a wise choice.

Simply stated, fewer cards will often result in odds that are easier to interpret.

While the potential winnings associated with eight decks or more might seem attractive at first glance, it is important to remember that the house edge is also massively increased. This brings up another point.

 

The Difference Between 3 to 2 and 6 to 5

Every blackjack table will present the player with the odds associated with the specific type of game. The most common sign states that blackjack pays 3 to 2.

This signifies that a winning hand will award the player €3 euros for every €2 euros wagered (or a similar currency depending upon location).

These are generally considered to represent the most favourable odds although they might appear somewhat conservative.

Some blackjack tables might still display 6-to-5 odds. The issue here is that novice players may be led to believe that these payouts are actually higher than a 3-to-2 scenario.

On the contrary, winnings will be slightly lower and as mentioned previously, the house edge is increased. Even seasoned blackjack veterans should therefore stick with 3-to-2 games.

 

All About Experience and Patience

While some of these lesser-known blackjack tips will come in handy, it is crucial to remember that there are no “sure things” in terms of a winning hand.

Similar to other games, a certain amount of luck is always involved. The main goal is therefore to bend the odds in your favour as opposed to try and outguess the dealer. Over time, such an approach should prove profitable.

 

‘Article written by Alexa Coleman’