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Playing 21 — to Win
If you like the thrill and adventure of a perfect card game and the excitement of winning and earning some cash with the odds in your favour, playing chemin de fer is for you.
So, how can you beat the dealer?
Basically when gambling on twenty-one you are tracking the odds and probabilities of the cards in regard to:
1. The cards in your hand
2. What cards possibly could be dealt from the shoe
When wagering on chemin de fer there is mathematically a best way to play each hand and this is referred to as basic strategy. If you add card counting that helps you determine the chances of cards being dealt from the deck, then you can boost your action size when the edge is in your favor and lower them when the edge is not.
You are only going to win under half the hands you play, so it is important that you adjust action size when the risks are in your favor.
To do this when playing 21 you should use basic strategy and card counting to succeed.
Basic strategy and card counting
Since mathematicians and scientists have been investigating chemin de fer all sorts of complicated schemes have arisen, including but not limited to "counting cards" but although the idea is complicated card counting is all in all straightforward when you gamble on Blackjack.
If when betting on vingt-et-un you count cards effectively (even if the game uses more than one deck), you can tilt the odds to your favour.
Vingt-et-un Basic Strategy
21 basic strategy is centered around a simple approach of how you wager based upon the cards you are dealt and is statistically the best hand to use without card counting. It tells you when playing twenty-one when you should hit or hold.
It is unbelievably easy to do and is soon memorized and up until then you can find complimentary cards on the web
Using it when you play blackjack will bring down the casino’s expectations to near to even.
Counting cards tilting the expectation in your favour
Card counting works and players use a card counting plan achieve an advantage over the gambling den.
The reason for this is easy.
Low cards favour the dealer in vingt-et-un and high cards favor the player.
Low cards favour the casino because they help him make winning totals on their hands when he is stiff (has a 12, thirteen, 14, 15, or sixteen total on their first 2 cards).
In casino blackjack, you can stand on your stiffs if you want to, but the dealer can’t.
The house has no choice to make, but you do and this is your advantage. The rules of betting on vingt-et-un require that croupiers hit stiffs no matter how rich the deck is in high cards that will bust them.
The high cards favor the player because they could break the house when she hits her stiffs and also Aces and Tens means blackjack for the gambler.
Although blackjacks are, evenly distributed between the croupier and the gambler, the fact is that the player gets paid more (3:2) when she gets a blackjack so the gambler has an advantage.
You don’t have to count the numbers of each of the individual card in order to know when you have an edge over the house.
You simply need to know at what point the shoe is loaded or depleted in high cards and you can increase your bet when the expectation is in your favour.
This is a simple breakdown of why card-counting schemes work, but gives you an understanding into why the logic works.
When wagering on blackjack over the longer term card counting will help in shifting the expectation in your favor by approximately 2 percent.
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