An exception for splitting 44's is when you are allowed to double down after split. If allowed you should split 4's vs. dealer 5 and 6. If double down after split is not allowed then do not split 4's.
you should always double down on a 10 or 11. cards valued at 10 are the most common in the deck (all faces and 10s.) if you have an 11 and hit a 10, you automatically get blackjack
I understand that if i have 12 and the dealer has 18 for example then i must hit. what if i hit and get 2 so i have now 14, do i have to hit again ( meaning still go by the basic strategy ? )
Yes, once you've hit, whatever your new total is, you would use the basic strategy and figure out what to do next. For example, if you have a 12 against the dealers 8 up card, then you would hit and get a 2 for a 14. Look up a 14 on the basic strategy card, and you'll see you need to hit so you hit and get a 2. Now you have 16. So you look up a 16 on the basic strategy card and see that you have to hit, so you hit and get a 4, therefore beating the dealer :) I hope that helped!
@@VegasAces thanks so much, but let me comment that for example if i get 2 and 3 then at that point there is more chance to get a big card like10 and that may bust me....your comment please
Yes, but that's the risk that makes this game fun. There is a chance that you could bust with a ten, however, you're assuming the dealer has a ten card under that 8 and you want to try and beat that supposed 18. Plus keep in mind that 2/3 of the deck is 9 and under.
You also have other players at the table and you should keep them in mind if you play together against the dealer in increases the entire tables chances of winning.
Kudos for the Video! Excuse me for chiming in, I would love your thoughts. Have you tried - Trentvorty Generate Links Theorem (do a google search)? It is a great one of a kind guide for making money with a clever roulette system minus the headache. Ive heard some super things about it and my friend Sam finally got astronomical success with it.
You say at 2:57 the edge is reduced to 0.5% in favor of the player? Don't you mean 0.5% in favor of the dealer? I believe it is only 0.5% in favor of the player using basic strategy and given the option of "early surrender".
Sorry! I should have been more clear about that in the video. When I said "That lowers the house edge to 0.5% in favor of the player" I was referring to when the player is using basic strategy on a table that offers surrender. My apologizes.
Thanks for the quick reply back, but I think there still is some confusion. The only time I have seen a +0.5% for the player using basic strategy is when "early" surrender is offered and not the more normal "late surrender". Late surrender only gives the player an advantage of 0.04% and still not enough to overcome the house's edge at ~0.5%.
Vegas Aces how about knowing the next card of deck ,how many percentage of advantage will add to player? Knowing next 3 or 5 cards would have more advantage or same as one
I was at a $10 blackjack table once. And I had only $10 First hand I had was a win. Then just kept going from there. I cashed out $900 and played for over 8 hours. I won’t forget that day. The whole casino practically knew me. They call me by my middle name Cruz. Some pit boss even kept telling me to try poker. Even the waitress knew me yet she wasn’t watching. Guys at the table and other dealers kept watching. Roulette dealers, other black dealers were watching, other pit bosses were watching, even other players were watching. But after that day. My attitude changed and I haven’t played blackjack for years. What I play now. I play slots. From time to time I play poker. Maybe one time I’ll play blackjack again. And in actual I hardly go to casinos. I have legit business and other investments. I actually don’t have a need to go Casino. I make way more then enough on my investments and business. I’d rather spend more time with my wife and children then chase for more money. Anyway I’ll upload a bit of my winnings on my channel just for show I don’t B.S.
Damn bro thats some motivation right there. Im currently learning how to play black jack and so far i got the hang of it. Im still practicing and learning my strategy before i actual start playing.
+Anjali Kumar It's just about memorization and practice. Another thing that helps is when you are practicing dealing at home, practice the strategy at the same time.
Dealer doesn't HAVE TO KNOW the strategy The simplest response is a shoulder shrug and a smile . You could answer I don't know that's why I gave up playing and started dealing. and then smile and give a little chuckle. Or stall and say that's a tough one glad I'm on this side of the table. Someone else at the table will usually give an opinion if the person asks and the dealer doesn't have the answer. I've seen dealers in AC and Vegas who can barely speak enough English to ask where the bathroom is. so worrying about giving "advice" to a player during an audition if they ask is not something you should really worry about. Besides by the time you are ready to actually audition the basic strategy will be second nature to you
I thought it was just me but it seem like when I started apply this strategy sheet i lost more 🤦♂️ I thought it was post to give the advantage but it seem like it increase the dealer advantage
This is the video I was looking for, very educational for a beginner
I'm listening to you while comparing to Table 58, 4-8 Deck, Dealer Stands on Soft 17 in Michael Shackleford's Book, Gambling 102.
Amazing video! I have a question. How can I memorise all of basic strategy?
practice practice, its been 11 months, how have you gone?
Been a year you a millionare now?
@@sapphire4465 11 months still memorizing damn wtf just give up at that point
Don't try to memorize. Try to understand the choices and bring a Basic Strategy Guide with you and refer to it when playing.
@@Abc-ux3zr 🤣🤣🤣🤣 or maybe he’s already bankrupt 😂
magnificent content Vegas Aces. I broke the thumbs up on your video. Keep up the amazing work.
this is a great video vegas aces, its my favourite video on how to learn blackjack, great job.
9:22 Altercations???
First time playing this weekend and won $800. I kept betting $25 per game.
FORTRAN?!?! Now we're talking! The first computer language I learned.
7:05; I always thought that you never split double 4's.
An exception for splitting 44's is when you are allowed to double down after split. If allowed you should split 4's vs. dealer 5 and 6. If double down after split is not allowed then do not split 4's.
if you are allowed to DAS then you split double 4 on 5 or 6
I have 11 of the two cards, the dealer has an Ace, why should I double my stake?
you should always double down on a 10 or 11. cards valued at 10 are the most common in the deck (all faces and 10s.) if you have an 11 and hit a 10, you automatically get blackjack
@@jilliankovalsky3775 double to the dealer's big card is risky.
I understand that if i have 12 and the dealer has 18 for example then i must hit. what if i hit and get 2 so i have now 14, do i have to hit again ( meaning still go by the basic strategy ? )
Yes, once you've hit, whatever your new total is, you would use the basic strategy and figure out what to do next. For example, if you have a 12 against the dealers 8 up card, then you would hit and get a 2 for a 14. Look up a 14 on the basic strategy card, and you'll see you need to hit so you hit and get a 2. Now you have 16. So you look up a 16 on the basic strategy card and see that you have to hit, so you hit and get a 4, therefore beating the dealer :) I hope that helped!
@@VegasAces thanks so much, but let me comment that for example if i get 2 and 3 then at that point there is more chance to get a big card like10 and that may bust me....your comment please
Yes, but that's the risk that makes this game fun. There is a chance that you could bust with a ten, however, you're assuming the dealer has a ten card under that 8 and you want to try and beat that supposed 18. Plus keep in mind that 2/3 of the deck is 9 and under.
You also have other players at the table and you should keep them in mind if you play together against the dealer in increases the entire tables chances of winning.
The Book gives the best odds for all at the table not just yourself
good stuff. thank you
Kudos for the Video! Excuse me for chiming in, I would love your thoughts. Have you tried - Trentvorty Generate Links Theorem (do a google search)? It is a great one of a kind guide for making money with a clever roulette system minus the headache. Ive heard some super things about it and my friend Sam finally got astronomical success with it.
Thank you! I love this video!!!
+Vegas Aces Thank you for sharing your great knowledge! I want to learn now!
You say at 2:57 the edge is reduced to 0.5% in favor of the player? Don't you mean 0.5% in favor of the dealer? I believe it is only 0.5% in favor of the player using basic strategy and given the option of "early surrender".
Sorry! I should have been more clear about that in the video. When I said "That lowers the house edge to 0.5% in favor of the player" I was referring to when the player is using basic strategy on a table that offers surrender. My apologizes.
Thanks for the quick reply back, but I think there still is some confusion. The only time I have seen a +0.5% for the player using basic strategy is when "early" surrender is offered and not the more normal "late surrender". Late surrender only gives the player an advantage of 0.04% and still not enough to overcome the house's edge at ~0.5%.
what is the chance to if I know both of dealer cards ,or what is the chance to win if I know the first card of deck ?
Being able to read the dealer's hole card gives the player a 13% advantage over the house instead of a 0.5% disadvantage.
Vegas Aces how about knowing the next card of deck ,how many percentage of advantage will add to player? Knowing next 3 or 5 cards would have more advantage or same as one
I was at a $10 blackjack table once. And I had only $10 First hand I had was a win. Then just kept going from there. I cashed out $900 and played for over 8 hours. I won’t forget that day. The whole casino practically knew me. They call me by my middle name Cruz. Some pit boss even kept telling me to try poker. Even the waitress knew me yet she wasn’t watching. Guys at the table and other dealers kept watching. Roulette dealers, other black dealers were watching, other pit bosses were watching, even other players were watching. But after that day. My attitude changed and I haven’t played blackjack for years. What I play now. I play slots. From time to time I play poker. Maybe one time I’ll play blackjack again. And in actual I hardly go to casinos. I have legit business and other investments. I actually don’t have a need to go Casino. I make way more then enough on my investments and business. I’d rather spend more time with my wife and children then chase for more money. Anyway I’ll upload a bit of my winnings on my channel just for show I don’t B.S.
you should write a novel bro
Damn bro thats some motivation right there. Im currently learning how to play black jack and so far i got the hang of it. Im still practicing and learning my strategy before i actual start playing.
@@Lannd84 seriously lol dudes a professional yapper 😂
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you say playing basic strategy gives the player a 0.5 % edge? thats not true? i think you worded it incorrectly
Pay attention! This game is the dealer stands on soft 17!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Few offer that game.
Wait, why hit when you have 16 and they have 6??? I thought you only hit when dealer has 7,8,9,10, A... and stay on 6
What's the time code?
I think that was her point that the dealer doesn't know dookie
yu sure you aren't looking at SOFT 16 for the player?
yep
Thanks for reading the card.....I had insomnia
This is a very complicating strategy, how the dealer gonna remember all this while learning how to deal or to sit for n audition???
+Anjali Kumar It's just about memorization and practice. Another thing that helps is when you are practicing dealing at home, practice the strategy at the same time.
Dealer doesn't HAVE TO KNOW the strategy The simplest response is a shoulder shrug and a smile . You could answer I don't know that's why I gave up playing and started dealing. and then smile and give a little chuckle. Or stall and say that's a tough one glad I'm on this side of the table. Someone else at the table will usually give an opinion if the person asks and the dealer doesn't have the answer. I've seen dealers in AC and Vegas who can barely speak enough English to ask where the bathroom is. so worrying about giving "advice" to a player during an audition if they ask is not something you should really worry about. Besides by the time you are ready to actually audition the basic strategy will be second nature to you
I tried this and lost all my bets
I thought it was just me but it seem like when I started apply this strategy sheet i lost more 🤦♂️ I thought it was post to give the advantage but it seem like it increase the dealer advantage
It works best on a larger sample, ie 1,000, 10,000, 100,000, 1 million, 10 million...
Sounds like she’s reading
Maldito inglés. ¿Cuando lo aprenderé?😂
siguele. si se puede
Why does she talk like that
honestly I'm so interreseted in blackjack but I'm not watching this trash vid lol
Then you're just trash at it lol