Here are some amazing
blackjack secrets to winning
big in online casinos
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1. |
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Stand, regardless
of the number
of decks and the
dealer's up card,
when your hand
is...
> (10,
10) |
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2. |
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Always Split when
your hand is...
> (8,
8) because 16
is a terrible
blackjack hand.
> (A,A)
because two aces
equals 2 or 12.
If you hit
and get two 10's,
you'll bust.
But if you split
the
aces you'll get
two winning hands
of 21! |
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3. |
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Never
Split when your
hand is...
> (10,10)
or fives (5,5)
because these
hands are
good to begin
with. |
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Split
when your hand
is...
> (9,9)
and the dealer's
face card is a
2 through 9
(except 7)
> (7,7)
and the dealer's
up card is a 2
through 7
> (6,6)
and the dealer's
up card is a 2
through 6
> (4,4)
and the dealer's
up card is a 5
or 6
> (3,3)
and the dealer's
up card is a 2
through 7
> (2,2)
and the dealer's
up card is a 2
through 7
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5. |
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Doubling
Down let's
you put more money
on the table when
the cards are
in your favor.
The best doubling
down scenario
is if you have
a a two card combo
of 9, 10, or 11
(if you only hit,
you have a 12%
chance of winning,
but by doubling,
your change of
winning increases
to nearly 18%)
Here are some
more tips on doubling
down.
| Double
on |
If
the
dealer
shows |
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11
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2
-
10
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10
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2
-
9
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9
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3
-
6
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A,7
and
A,6
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3
-
6
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A,5
and
A,4
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4
-
6
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A,3
and
A,2
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5
-
6
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6. |
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Hit when your
hand is an A-7
and the dealer's
face card is a
9, 10, or an ace
(the
dealer's hand
averages an 18.23).
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7. |
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Don't hit on a
12 or higher if
the dealer's face
card is a 6 or
lower, most likely
you will bust. |
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Buying insurance
is not recommended
because it is
not financially
rewarding.
If you buy insurance
and the dealer
does not have
a natural blackjack,
you lose your
insurance bet
and play out the
hand as usual.
If the dealer
does have a natural
blackjack, you
lose your original
bet, but double
the insurance
- so you come
out even. |
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