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In most casinos, is the Blackjack single or multiple-deck?
Jul 01, 2008 by LibraryFan | Posted in Gambling
I'm trying to figure out which strategy card to look at in preparation for a trip to a casino. Some cards say "single-deck" and some say "multiple-deck". What is more common in casinos?
multiple deck strategy varies DRAMATICALLY from single deck strategy.
Multiple deck games are far more common than single deck games, and its worth noting that due to rules employed most single deck games have a house edge 3 or 4 times
sandynlily | Jul 01, 2008
Multiple deck is far more common than single deck.
And most single deck now mostly pays 6-5 for a player blackjack instead of 3-2, a big disadvantage to the player.
A couple tips for you.
Here are some rule
TheDoverPro | Jul 01, 2008
Blackjack Strategy?
Mar 22, 2008 by aiman_khan2000 | Posted in Card Games
I am trying to code a blackjack strategy for a single deck game. Because the game will be coded, I need a strategy that can be complex (I don't care if it could be carried out in reality). Any suggestions?
Basic strategy would be best as far as hitting, standing, etc...
http://www.blackjacktactics.com/blackjac k/strategy/charts/single-deck/
Betting strategy is something completely different... there are links to several at the bottom
Code to Joy | Mar 22, 2008
Basic strategy would be best as far as hitting, standing, etc...
http://www.blackjacktactics.com/blackjac k/strategy/charts/single-deck/
Betting strategy is something completely different... there are links to several at the bottom
everything_and_nothing | Mar 22, 2008
Playing Blackjack for a small profit?
May 11, 2011 by Zach | Posted in Gambling
Alright, I just want some people's input on this strategy. I don't know if there's a name for it.
For example we have a $100 bankroll, minimum bet is $1.
Hand 1- Bet $1= win $2 for a total of $101
Hand 2- Bet $1= win $2 for a total
Now that the negative Nancys have said their piece, how about some practical advice:
In my opinion, positive progressions are the optimal strategy for the non-card counter at blackjack, and even money tables bets in general. Big wins are
Vegas Matt | May 12, 2011
Blackjack bankroll help?
Jul 18, 2008 by coldturkey0723 | Posted in Card Games
So, I've been reading about card counting and blackjack. I'm trying to get down to 25-30 seconds counting through a deck( I'm at 28) and perfecting basic strategy (soft hands and splitting decisions). I need a good betting strategy. I have a modest bankroll
just remember that the casinos have made billions and you will still probably lose, but hey good luck
daniel_97202 | Jul 18, 2008
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