mspixiedust100 Sorry for the late reply here. Blackjack is hands down the better game to play compared to slots... even with practically NO knowledge of the game. The advantage the house has over a bad blackjack player is generally still better than the edge on a slot machine.
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Just a reminder. If other players are playing really bad and you are playing the game right its all good. the actions of the other players do not affect your outcome. Do not get mad and pick a fight.
Nobody's better than anybody else at the big tables. They have different styles. Different ways of doing things. But everybody knows how to play. The key to winning is watching and understanding. There’s things I don't see anymore, a blind spot.
@@smug8567 Everybody does NOT know how to play. That's why they're referred to as Ploppies. But their screwed up play doesn't necessarily screw up the better players hands.
@@smug8567 "nobody's better than anybody" what's your point here?? Cause in blackjack you play vs the dealer not the other players sitting at the table Siiiuuu
@Van Man you misunderstood what I said.. I never said they were different. Counting cards is the ONLY way mathematically to gain an edge against the casino. If you don't count cards, the best chances you will have mathematically is basic but it doesn't beat the house edge,
@@swiperthefox777 sorry for being pedantic but card counting isnt the only type of advantage play. There also exists shuffle tracking (Just like counting cards the advantage is dependent on the shuffle method) and hole carding (depending on dealer making mistakes) but you are 100% right that basic strategy is mathematically the best "fair" way of playing blackjack.
I do split 7's but only if dealer is showing 7 or less and if the casino allows it if i draw 3, or 4 if the dealer is showing a 7. If the dealer is showing 6 or less and I draw an Ace,2,3, or 4 then double down
Consider this, statistically you are more likely to run into 1 of each number before you run into a 2nd of a number. So when you already have 2 of the 7's you have depleted half of the sevens in the deck, so those other 2 7's shouldn't be anywhere near the top because there are still tons of cards that havnt even come out as 1 ofs let alone 2 ofs. In this case you are searching ideally for a 7 or lower if you hit, well you already know your chances of hitting that 7 are slim to none not even considering the chance you hit anything higher and bust. So now your banking on hitting a 6 to win or a 5 to push. So split that shit hope to hit a 1,2,3,4 and a 10 on 1 hand and win it creating a push overall should you lose the other, and ofcorse there is always that possibility the dealer busts.
I hope you've stopped being that big of an imbecile in the three years since you made that post. You literally said that the dealer will deal one deuce, one three, one four, one five, one six, one seven, one eight, one nine, one ten, one J, one Q, one K and one A before dealing a second of any one of the thirteen ranks. You even had the nerve to say "statistically" to something that is so statistically unlikely to happen you should suspect cheating if it happens more than once in any session. You're talking about a single deck and if the only cards you have seen are your two sevens and the dealer's upcard then the chance that the next card is a seven is 2 in 49, no exceptions.
You gave great tips for the beginner. Personally, I prefer to be on a table with people that at least knows basic strategy. Whoever thinks someone who does not know what they are doing at the table does not hurt the table in the long run does not understand variable change and does not take that into account.
No it does not matter. A bad player is just as likely to make a mistake that helps the other players as one that hurts them. Jesus Christ, mathematics isn't that damn difficult.
great info on the game. as a croupier id just like to help peter costello right and the dude presenting this video. any cards that have the same value can be split. i am impressed that the double on 14(soft) that the 8 was squeezed. well done dude. But chips should not be passed from one hand to the other. cards are picked up opposite for hand reconstruction, sitting down is also a big NOOO. but your making a video so its okay. draw with your left and pass to the right when you draw from the shoe. But all and all youre not a croupier and the info was correct. Well done man
So I was watching a tutorial and a guy suggested that... If a player decides to NEVER hit and risk busting his/her hand that- mathematically, he or she increases their chances of winning and decreases the chance of a dealer winning. His theory was- by eliminating the chance of busting your own cards (which is the only aspect of the game that you can control), the dealer now has to beat you every hand, as oppose to you busting and beating yourself. He believes that the concept of basic strategy is more in favor of the dealer than it is for the player. How much do you agree with this theory?
Once you master basic strategy, it all boils down to knowing how much to bet on each hand, when to stay on a table or when to walk away from a table, and when to stop playing. If you fail in any of the above, you are doomed.
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I don't think I have ever seen that either. I've played quite a bit of blackjack. I have definitely seen people dd on ace and 3 when a 4, 5 or 6 showing. I probably have done that. It probably isn't a best move even with the dealer showing a bad card.
Though I haven't ever done it yet (and I would do it only if I was playing alone), with counting cards and the count high..I think I might start splitting my tens. :)
in fact he is playing the split hands wrong in that when you split, the dealer will deal another card to each of the split cards and not pass out 2 cards to the first split card ooohh
tks for the good tips, I like to play blackjack, I don't play big money but I don't like to be a sucker, no matter how much money you r playing, having knowledge is always good for you and for the table
Soft 18 vs 10, yes, because you're still theoretically behind whatever the dealer will end up with. Soft 19 vs 10, no, because you're theoretically ahead. Dealer will have a two-card 20 only 30.7% of the time.
Splitting tens only reduces the odds of winning for you and everyone at the table, especially when the dealer shows a bust card. Splitting = more hits, and since face cards/10's are most abundant and most likely to be dealt at anytime, unnecessary hits only lower the count which decreases the dealers odds of a bust while also reducing the number of possible blackjacks for you and every other player. Slots have flashing lights and bells to help sooth headaches of those who failed algebra.
Great video man, I thought every point was good. I'll never split 7's, but if I'm playing one on one with a dealer, I think it would be a smart play to make.
In the situation demonstrated, splitting 10s makes no sense, but what if the dealer is showing a 5 or a 6? In that case, assuming you don't take a card beyond a potential bust, you will win both hands around 42% of the time because the dealer will bust that often. Of the remaining hands, losing both hands is bad, of course, but winning one hand is a push and you will only have to win both hands 9% of the time to have a slight advantage. Considering that 5 out of 13 cards will give you a 20 or 21, it doesn't seem to me to be a bad bet.
I’ve never seen much advantage in splitting unless you have Aces. I rarely win both hands. If I win one and lose one I’m just breaking even and if I lose both I just doubled my loses.
It can be used to improve a hand, imagine you have 8 and 8, that sucks, also is like a better double (somehow) as you can keep hitting after spliting and you could use that if the desler has a bad hand, like a 6 or 5
I disagree with hitting if you have a 15 or lower hand; this isn't "too safe". If the dealer is showing a card that is lower than a 6, you should just assume that the face down card is a 10. If the dealer shows a 2 and you have 14, it's still a good idea to stand. You know?
You should never assume anything about his face-down card as it could be anything. You only follow the strategy because simulations show that it loses less money in the long run. In general, you should always go for 17 or higher if the dealer has an upcard that is 7 or higher.
@@GaryLuKOTH You can't possibly say "you should never assume anything" about face-down card. The basic blackjack strategy takes into account the dealer's face down card and assumes that it's a 10 already. You also said it in your comment "you should always go for 17 or higher if the dealer has an upcard that is 7 or higher." Why would you do this? It's because you assumed that if the dealer has an up card of 7, that his face down card is a 10 in order to make 17, which the dealer will stand on, and that's why as the player you should go for 17 or higher.
@@BN99239 If basic strategy assumed that the face-down card is always a 10, then why doesn’t it have you hit on 17 vs an upcard of 9? Basic strategy is not based on reasoning. It is based on the results of computer simulations of many hands. People who actually did the research, unlike you, used simulations to see which move wins more often. They decided that hitting on 15 vs. 10 is the best strategy because statistics show that it wins more often, not because they assumed the face-down card is always a 10.
@@GaryLuKOTH You've got to be joking. What do you think computer simulations are taking into account? What do you think statistics actually mean? For you to say that simulations and statistics are not based on reasoning already discredits you and proves that you don't understand how it works. There are 16 10-value cards per deck, which is about 30%. So STATISTICALLY, it's very likely that the face down card will be a 10 compared to the likeliness of other values being the face down card. The more simulations you run, the closer it will get to 30%. I also didn't say to not hit on 15 vs 10, so I don't know where you're getting that from. If a dealer is showing a 6, why do you think basic strategy tells you to stand if you have 12-17? It assumes that the dealer has a 10 face down to make 16, which means the dealer has to hit and possibly go over. In my SPECIFIC example above, if a dealer shows a 2 and you have 14, you SHOULD stand. Even basic strategy support that so what are you even going on about? There are reasons behind simulations so how about you stop being a little kid and give me a valid point to discuss rather than some childish attack like "People who actually did the research, unlike you..."
1. Blackjack mistake to avoid, don't stay at the table after a win! Leave or the House will take everything! I've been in that hell so many times. Not worth it. Take the money and run!
If you don’t know basic strategy then you really shouldn’t sit down to a blackjack table. You might as well just hand over all your money directly to the casino cashier. At least you’ll save time.
Standing on a 12 through 16 versus a dealer's seven or higher means you'll lose eight times more money compared to playing basic blackjack strategy, which recommends hitting all hands 16 and lower when the dealer shows a seven or higher.
Lol y’all, I lost count of the “ya knows” after around 35. Good video. I was just trying to figure out why it seemed like he was talking too much.....ya know
a smart player knows its not always a 10 behind.. assume nothing and pray for the best. also if the last 5 cards out of the deck are high its a better chance that the dealer holds a small card behind. too many people have cost the entire table by stealing the dealers bust card
Lets say the dealer has 4 or 5 or 6 and you have 2 tens. Why not split? Basic rules allow you to split 9's but not tens. When the dealer has 4-5-6, you're counting on the dealer busting so why not maximize your bet by splitting.
There are only 2 ways to win and 2 ways to lose. To win 1, you have better card 2, dealer bust. To lose 1, you bust 2, dealer has better hand. You can eliminate one way to lose, DON'T BUST! THE ONLY OTHER WAY TO LOSE IS DEALER HAS BETTER HAND! So, why hit when dealer is showing 6 or less? YOU DON'T HIT to avoid busting. Always assume unknown dealer card as a "10". Ah, better yet, you don't bet, you NEVER LOSE!
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Seems like you can't split cards if they are not the same denomination. Here it was a queen and 10. I don't think you can split that. I gather we are supposed to pretend it was 2 10s.
Interesting. I did not know that. I don't think the casino I go to in Tampa does allow that though. I only have seen this type of splitting once in my life. I think everyone was in shock when it happened.
I don't know where this guy works at but most casinos don't let you split a face card with a ten or to separate face cards they have to be matched K,K Q,Q J,J 10,10 not Q,10 or K,J
37rainman Right. Why wouldn't they allow it? Heck, if you're not an advantage player but just another ploppy the casino is loving it when you split 10's!!!
this is for the people who really dont know blackjack, at the casino suppose work as a team against the house. having a good table on the same page does help
If u doubling down on A3 with dealer showing 9, u should be nowhere near a BJ table. 9s are like aces. In fact I’m more scared when dealer has a 9 than acces.
Its better to let the dealer bust vs you busting because the dealer usually have higher chance of busting vs not busting since he has to be at least 17. . I wouldn't recommend it in every hand though. .u should go with your feeling sometimes and take a card
All 10's, J's, Q's, K's have a point value of 10, and thus are all considered 10's for splitting purposes. It doesn't matter what casino you're at. They all encourage splitting tens as it is a money maker for the house. 20 is the 3rd best hand you can have. Keep it intact and it will win 70% of the time.
I don't gamble or go to casinos but just wanted to say, Shawn, that you're very charismatic and do an excellent job of explaining things!
Just thought I'd pop in here after 2 years to say "thanks for watching" to whom it applies, and uh... you know... wave to the trolls too I guess. :)
Great series man. Very well produced. :)
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***** What do you think about playing slots as opposed to playing Blackjack (with even basic knowlege of it)? Thx
***** Great vid. Don't worry. The "you know" didn't bother me.
mspixiedust100 Sorry for the late reply here. Blackjack is hands down the better game to play compared to slots... even with practically NO knowledge of the game. The advantage the house has over a bad blackjack player is generally still better than the edge on a slot machine.
I liked this uh...you know..video
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Im drunk watching this and that’s literally all i got out of this video
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00:45 - actually, it does matter what the dealer is showing when you are stuck with a hard 14, 15, or 16.
can you elaborate please?
Just a reminder. If other players are playing really bad and you are playing the game right its all good. the actions of the other players do not affect your outcome. Do not get mad and pick a fight.
Nobody's better than anybody else at the big tables. They have different styles. Different ways of doing things. But everybody knows how to play. The key to winning is watching and understanding. There’s things I don't see anymore, a blind spot.
@@smug8567 Everybody does NOT know how to play. That's why they're referred to as Ploppies. But their screwed up play doesn't necessarily screw up the better players hands.
@@88KeysIdaho Well that was only my opinion
Thanks for telling us something we all knew already
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@@smug8567 "nobody's better than anybody" what's your point here?? Cause in blackjack you play vs the dealer not the other players sitting at the table
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So he's basically just saying use basic strategy..
unless you count cards, the basic strategy is mathematically the best option. that's why differing from that is called a player mistake
@Van Man you misunderstood what I said.. I never said they were different. Counting cards is the ONLY way mathematically to gain an edge against the casino. If you don't count cards, the best chances you will have mathematically is basic but it doesn't beat the house edge,
@@swiperthefox777 sorry for being pedantic but card counting isnt the only type of advantage play. There also exists shuffle tracking (Just like counting cards the advantage is dependent on the shuffle method) and hole carding (depending on dealer making mistakes) but you are 100% right that basic strategy is mathematically the best "fair" way of playing blackjack.
Oh if I didnt know before, I definitely know now you know
"Mr. Fields, is this a game of chance?"
Fields: "Not the way I play it!"
Great channel, someone like me needs it. I just play online, but I know enough to know what I don't know. The video on how to bet is gold, thank you!
I do split 7's but only if dealer is showing 7 or less and if the casino allows it if i draw 3, or 4 if the dealer is showing a 7. If the dealer is showing 6 or less and I draw an Ace,2,3, or 4 then double down
This dude is a serious guy. like the dude . he has helped me out a ton
Glad I could help, Chris. :)
Consider this, statistically you are more likely to run into 1 of each number before you run into a 2nd of a number. So when you already have 2 of the 7's you have depleted half of the sevens in the deck, so those other 2 7's shouldn't be anywhere near the top because there are still tons of cards that havnt even come out as 1 ofs let alone 2 ofs. In this case you are searching ideally for a 7 or lower if you hit, well you already know your chances of hitting that 7 are slim to none not even considering the chance you hit anything higher and bust. So now your banking on hitting a 6 to win or a 5 to push. So split that shit hope to hit a 1,2,3,4 and a 10 on 1 hand and win it creating a push overall should you lose the other, and ofcorse there is always that possibility the dealer busts.
I hope you've stopped being that big of an imbecile in the three years since you made that post. You literally said that the dealer will deal one deuce, one three, one four, one five, one six, one seven, one eight, one nine, one ten, one J, one Q, one K and one A before dealing a second of any one of the thirteen ranks. You even had the nerve to say "statistically" to something that is so statistically unlikely to happen you should suspect cheating if it happens more than once in any session. You're talking about a single deck and if the only cards you have seen are your two sevens and the dealer's upcard then the chance that the next card is a seven is 2 in 49, no exceptions.
I don't agree, but none the less, good luck finding a single deck table.
You gave great tips for the beginner. Personally, I prefer to be on a table with people that at least knows basic strategy. Whoever thinks someone who does not know what they are doing at the table does not hurt the table in the long run does not understand variable change and does not take that into account.
it does not matter. your playing alone vs the dealer.
+Ross it does matter
No it does not matter. A bad player is just as likely to make a mistake that helps the other players as one that hurts them. Jesus Christ, mathematics isn't that damn difficult.
great info on the game. as a croupier id just like to help peter costello right and the dude presenting this video. any cards that have the same value can be split. i am impressed that the double on 14(soft) that the 8 was squeezed. well done dude. But chips should not be passed from one hand to the other. cards are picked up opposite for hand reconstruction, sitting down is also a big NOOO. but your making a video so its okay. draw with your left and pass to the right when you draw from the shoe. But all and all youre not a croupier and the info was correct. Well done man
So I was watching a tutorial and a guy suggested that... If a player decides to NEVER hit and risk busting his/her hand that- mathematically, he or she increases their chances of winning and decreases the chance of a dealer winning. His theory was- by eliminating the chance of busting your own cards (which is the only aspect of the game that you can control), the dealer now has to beat you every hand, as oppose to you busting and beating yourself. He believes that the concept of basic strategy is more in favor of the dealer than it is for the player. How much do you agree with this theory?
I don't agree. Not by a long shot.
His theory collapses because there are more high cards than low cards and for a lot of hands that helps the dealer if you stay when you shouldn't
Your voice is very soothing
Once you master basic strategy, it all boils down to knowing how much to bet on each hand, when to stay on a table or when to walk away from a table, and when to stop playing. If you fail in any of the above, you are doomed.
It boils down to if you play to beat the dealer or you choose to have the dealer beat you
Nope, just boils down to if u can count aswell :)
Even with perfect basic strategy ur always at 0.5% disadvantage
mike A It is rewarding if you are successful though.
I have never seen anyone dd on a soft 14 v 9. That would start a fight at a table with someone Im sure.
Yeah exactly
Higher limit tables they do that. It sucks.
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I don't think I have ever seen that either. I've played quite a bit of blackjack. I have definitely seen people dd on ace and 3 when a 4, 5 or 6 showing. I probably have done that. It probably isn't a best move even with the dealer showing a bad card.
Though I haven't ever done it yet (and I would do it only if I was playing alone), with counting cards and the count high..I think I might start splitting my tens. :)
in fact he is playing the split hands wrong in that when you split, the dealer will deal another card to each of the split cards and not pass out 2 cards to the first split card ooohh
that depends on the casinos you play at, most deal it the way you explain but not all
***** That's only Ace's that you only get one card, and that depends on the casino. When you split 10's or lower, you get as many cards as you want.
Great way to you know, know mistakes you know.
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Should you hit when you have a soft 18 or 19 against 10 ?
Soft 18 vs 10, yes, because you're still theoretically behind whatever the dealer will end up with.
Soft 19 vs 10, no, because you're theoretically ahead. Dealer will have a two-card 20 only 30.7% of the time.
Very true I see these type of plays all the time
Splitting tens only reduces the odds of winning for you and everyone at the table, especially when the dealer shows a bust card. Splitting = more hits, and since face cards/10's are most abundant and most likely to be dealt at anytime, unnecessary hits only lower the count which decreases the dealers odds of a bust while also reducing the number of possible blackjacks for you and every other player. Slots have flashing lights and bells to help sooth headaches of those who failed algebra.
lmao most inaccurate BJ comment
ty. very helpful. how bout explaining how to or when to increase/decrease bets as hands go by in a good/bad shoe.
Learn to count cards
Decent straight forward advice.
You laid out a good point...I see most of the time who does this type of bets are the drunk players.
This uh video you know uh helps uh you know a lot and uh that's uh uh you know great to uh you know show
Uh, you know, good comment
Great video man, I thought every point was good. I'll never split 7's, but if I'm playing one on one with a dealer, I think it would be a smart play to make.
7's are good mathematical split versus dealer 2-6
In the situation demonstrated, splitting 10s makes no sense, but what if the dealer is showing a 5 or a 6? In that case, assuming you don't take a card beyond a potential bust, you will win both hands around 42% of the time because the dealer will bust that often. Of the remaining hands, losing both hands is bad, of course, but winning one hand is a push and you will only have to win both hands 9% of the time to have a slight advantage. Considering that 5 out of 13 cards will give you a 20 or 21, it doesn't seem to me to be a bad bet.
I’ve never seen much advantage in splitting unless you have Aces. I rarely win both hands. If I win one and lose one I’m just breaking even and if I lose both I just doubled my loses.
It can be used to improve a hand, imagine you have 8 and 8, that sucks, also is like a better double (somehow) as you can keep hitting after spliting and you could use that if the desler has a bad hand, like a 6 or 5
It's not always to try and win both hands but avoid losing your original one
great advice, good HQ video. thanks
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You know because uh you know then it then it uh you know you know
You know, you can split 10's om occasion. You know
I disagree with hitting if you have a 15 or lower hand; this isn't "too safe". If the dealer is showing a card that is lower than a 6, you should just assume that the face down card is a 10. If the dealer shows a 2 and you have 14, it's still a good idea to stand. You know?
Agreed
You should never assume anything about his face-down card as it could be anything. You only follow the strategy because simulations show that it loses less money in the long run. In general, you should always go for 17 or higher if the dealer has an upcard that is 7 or higher.
@@GaryLuKOTH You can't possibly say "you should never assume anything" about face-down card. The basic blackjack strategy takes into account the dealer's face down card and assumes that it's a 10 already. You also said it in your comment "you should always go for 17 or higher if the dealer has an upcard that is 7 or higher." Why would you do this? It's because you assumed that if the dealer has an up card of 7, that his face down card is a 10 in order to make 17, which the dealer will stand on, and that's why as the player you should go for 17 or higher.
@@BN99239 If basic strategy assumed that the face-down card is always a 10, then why doesn’t it have you hit on 17 vs an upcard of 9? Basic strategy is not based on reasoning. It is based on the results of computer simulations of many hands. People who actually did the research, unlike you, used simulations to see which move wins more often. They decided that hitting on 15 vs. 10 is the best strategy because statistics show that it wins more often, not because they assumed the face-down card is always a 10.
@@GaryLuKOTH You've got to be joking. What do you think computer simulations are taking into account? What do you think statistics actually mean? For you to say that simulations and statistics are not based on reasoning already discredits you and proves that you don't understand how it works.
There are 16 10-value cards per deck, which is about 30%. So STATISTICALLY, it's very likely that the face down card will be a 10 compared to the likeliness of other values being the face down card. The more simulations you run, the closer it will get to 30%. I also didn't say to not hit on 15 vs 10, so I don't know where you're getting that from. If a dealer is showing a 6, why do you think basic strategy tells you to stand if you have 12-17? It assumes that the dealer has a 10 face down to make 16, which means the dealer has to hit and possibly go over. In my SPECIFIC example above, if a dealer shows a 2 and you have 14, you SHOULD stand. Even basic strategy support that so what are you even going on about?
There are reasons behind simulations so how about you stop being a little kid and give me a valid point to discuss rather than some childish attack like "People who actually did the research, unlike you..."
Chance that the last player would have hit on a soft 16 against a 9 is low. At the end the dealer would have gotten the 10 then busted
I've always heard Vegas wasn't built on winners. So is the best way to win not to play?
Clean & pure instruction.
1. Blackjack mistake to avoid, don't stay at the table after a win! Leave or the House will take everything! I've been in that hell so many times. Not worth it. Take the money and run!
If you don’t know basic strategy then you really shouldn’t sit down to a blackjack table. You might as well just hand over all your money directly to the casino cashier. At least you’ll save time.
I gess I uh, ya know wouldn't hit a 15 if the dealer has a 4/14 uh, ya know
Standing on a 12 through 16 versus a dealer's seven or higher means you'll lose eight times more money compared to playing basic blackjack strategy, which recommends hitting all hands 16 and lower when the dealer shows a seven or higher.
This guy is a riot. He sounds like my 12 year old nephew trying to explain Pokemon to me.
step aside let me handle it, **explains the history off pokemon during a match of blackjack**
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Lol y’all, I lost count of the “ya knows” after around 35. Good video. I was just trying to figure out why it seemed like he was talking too much.....ya know
a smart player knows its not always a 10 behind.. assume nothing and pray for the best. also if the last 5 cards out of the deck are high its a better chance that the dealer holds a small card behind. too many people have cost the entire table by stealing the dealers bust card
There is no such thing as stealing the dealer's bust card. Where in the world do they grow you mathematically illiterate people?
A smart player has to always assume it's a 10,never pray, play thr numbers!
Lets say the dealer has 4 or 5 or 6 and you have 2 tens. Why not split? Basic rules allow you to split 9's but not tens. When the dealer has 4-5-6, you're counting on the dealer busting so why not maximize your bet by splitting.
Good video, you know. I like your videos, hope will be more because your lessons are useful for every level players. Thanks a lot.
Great video thank u 🙏🏽
I thought you could only split if the cards (10's) were the same like KK or QQ not a QK???
Depends on the casino.
The first played you talk about is way too much like me when I'm at soft 13 or 14 I usually stay and just give up.
is this true for online blackjack too?
Blackjack is fun to play, but to win big I will only ever do roulette predictions.
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There are only 2 ways to win and 2 ways to lose.
To win
1, you have better card
2, dealer bust.
To lose
1, you bust
2, dealer has better hand.
You can eliminate one way to lose, DON'T BUST!
THE ONLY OTHER WAY TO LOSE IS DEALER HAS BETTER HAND!
So, why hit when dealer is showing 6 or less?
YOU DON'T HIT to avoid busting.
Always assume unknown dealer card as a "10".
Ah, better yet, you don't bet, you NEVER LOSE!
Great Video! It doesn't matter what you do or say. Haters Gonna Hate...
What can u say about evolution live? Online casino thanks
If the first hand had stood the dealer would have bust.
Just saying.
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Uhhhhhhhhhhhh I don't know what I'm doing
if you dont know these things you should not play b.j
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What chips do u use!?
there are easier ways to beat the table.. but good advice.. for beginners..
But if the account is too high it's supposed to be more likely to pass
i split tens tonight when dealer had 5....lost. dealer drew a 6 and a jack
Hard 12 or greater stay on hand
Who tf doubles down on a 14 or splits 10s
Seems like you can't split cards if they are not the same denomination. Here it was a queen and 10. I don't think you can split that. I gather we are supposed to pretend it was 2 10s.
You can split tens no matter if its 10/K J/K Q/10 whatever they are all worth 10.
Interesting. I did not know that. I don't think the casino I go to in Tampa does allow that though. I only have seen this type of splitting once in my life. I think everyone was in shock when it happened.
I don't know where this guy works at but most casinos don't let you split a face card with a ten or to separate face cards they have to be matched K,K Q,Q J,J 10,10 not Q,10 or K,J
He knows that, he was just showing for demonstration purposes.
In American casinos you can split any two 10 value cards. Hey-if I owned the casino I'd let you do it all day!
I have never seen a casino that didn't allow any 2 10 cards to be split.
37rainman Right. Why wouldn't they allow it? Heck, if you're not an advantage player but just another ploppy the casino is loving it when you split 10's!!!
pranksterguy1 u can always split tens but why would u. casinos cant tell u what to do
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Me
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When I get to about 13, I stand. I've seen where I stand on it and the dealer busts
U need to play basic strategy! Play right! .. or u card count!.. and never split tens!
Never split your tens....
FromFatToAverage Brian No you don’t.
But you can if you want......you’ll just lose more money.
Dealer showing a 6
this is for the people who really dont know blackjack, at the casino suppose work as a team against the house. having a good table on the same page does help
He dealt the split wrong. Each hand gets a card then they're played separately.
I noticed that too. But maybe it was just for the example, to stay focus on one hand.
actually different casinos do it differently
Patrick A
yeah, I also say that there is not ONE black jack but hundreds of different rules depending on the house and the table.
30 second add, but, uh you know... it's worth it.
Thanks
"You know" - Howcast ;)
Amazing!
The odds are always in the houses favour, you know, you know, you know
YA KNOW
What’s your favorite casino?
How does it Work?
If u doubling down on A3 with dealer showing 9, u should be nowhere near a BJ table. 9s are like aces. In fact I’m more scared when dealer has a 9 than acces.
Yeah, in my experiences, 9s almost always end up being 19s and 20s. 🤷🏾♂️
No, I don’t know.
I counted 54 “you knows”
Its better to let the dealer bust vs you busting because the dealer usually have higher chance of busting vs not busting since he has to be at least 17. . I wouldn't recommend it in every hand though. .u should go with your feeling sometimes and take a card
You should never go with your feeling if you wanna make money in the long run, if you know how to play and count that is
Great advice. Anybody commenting otherwise will just lose more.
I know
ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS LEARN THE ODDS THERE IS CHARTS FOR IT
you know?
SPLITTIN' TENS! ;/
Taralynn McNitt Heh heh, it is not as bad as it looks . Double down on it 🤣
Hey I've done it, works about half the time 😄
You know ..
Did some one say they "beat" the dealer? The dealer doesn't bet. The dealer just moves cards.
2:22
I thought splits only applies to *pairs*. A Queen and 10 may share the same *value*, but are not the same *cards*.
It depends on the casino. Some see both a face or a 10 as a 10, so splitting is ok.
All 10's, J's, Q's, K's have a point value of 10, and thus are all considered 10's for splitting purposes. It doesn't matter what casino you're at. They all encourage splitting tens as it is a money maker for the house. 20 is the 3rd best hand you can have. Keep it intact and it will win 70% of the time.