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Black Jack Partners
Blackjack attracts players who want to make big consistent long-term profits and is attracting new players as online gaming becomes more popular.
Many players who have not played before think blackjack is complicated and requires too much effort, but this is not true.
Here are three steps to help you make big online profits even if you have never played before.
1. Why Any Blackjack Player Can Win
The object of the game is to accumulate cards with a points total close to 21, without going over 21 to beat the dealer.
Face cards (Jacks, Queens and Kings) are worth 10 points. Aces are worth 1 or 11. Other cards are represented by their relevant number.
With blackjack you compete only with the dealer, who has no choices to make - he just follows the house rules. You as the player DO have choices, and this is what makes blackjack a game you can win over the long term.
The choices that you make will determine your success.
Cutting the House Edge with Basic Strategy
Blackjack basic strategy is a mathematically proven method that statistically tells you how to play your cards in relation to the hands that are already out of the deck.
By following basic strategy over time you can cut the edge, the casino has over you from 5.75% to just 0.5%.
Blackjack basic strategy is easy to learn and once you are confident playing it you can put the odds in your favor by card counting.
3. Putting the Odds in Your Favor with Card Counting
All blackjack card counting methods, and there are many, are based upon basic strategy and they help you put the odds in your favor. This is done by counting the cards already dealt and estimating the probability of cards left in the deck and the most likely cards to be dealt next.
Players who use correct blackjack strategy with a card counting system can beat the casinos edge and the reason for this is simple. Low cards favor the dealer in and high cards favor the player.
Low cards favor the dealer because they help him make winning totals on his hands when he is stiff (has a 12, 13, 14, 15, or 16 total on his first two cards).
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