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Learning Blackjack Only Takes A Little Effort


by Gene Marshall

Playing blackjack can be a relatively straightforward game, provided players take the time to learn the blackjack rules. Also known as 21 blackjack, vingt et un or pontoon, this card game is popular throughout the world. It can be played both at in regular casinos or by playing online casino blackjack.

The card game itself is relatively straightforward. It requires each player, including the house, to reach the number of 21 or lower, without going over (or going bust) according to basic blackjack terminology. In blackjack gambling, all cards are valued at whatever number appears on the card. The 4 of spades, is worth 4, and so on. All face cards – jacks, queens and kings – have a value of 10. These cards, while they are great playing cards to have in one's hand, they can also make one's hand go bust quite easily.

One way a player can avoid seeing their hand go bust is through card counting. Although this does take a considerable amount of concentration, it can be sure to payout big. For example, if a player finds that a fair number of face cards have already been handed out at the table; they can surmise that there is a smaller likelihood of receiving yet another face card. If a player wants to hit, and is hoping for a card smaller then a face card, this can be a good blackjack betting technique to use.

Playing casino blackjack normally requires a buy-in. Tables can ask as little as $5 to $10 – normally in the form of playing chips – or as high as $100 or more, depending on the casino and the players in the game. However, with the development of internet blackjack, this has changed somewhat. Many online playing casinos offers players the opportunity to play free blackjack. Following a blackjack download, players can use their very own computers to play in a realistic casino style atmosphere.

When a players wishes to play blackjack, they will normally find an open seat at a casino table and start playing. However, many players can always opt to play in a blackjack tournament. For example, elimination blackjack is a popular style of tournament blackjack. It combines both blackjack strategy and No Limit Texas Holdem Strategy in its playing. It does have some similar rules however. For instance, a player can only double down with two cards, not with any more. Another is that the house is forced to hit on a soft 17, but stay on a hard 17. In other words, if the house is holding a hand with a six and an ace card – known as a soft 17 – they must hit. However, if the card combination is a queen and a seven, the house has to stay. This can be especially difficult if the house thinks other players have an 18 or higher. When it comes to insurance in Elimination Blackjack, a player must buy insurance if the up card for house is an ace.

About the Author
Gene Marshall is a recognized blackjack pro and writes for many renowned internet blackjack websites. Additional blogs written by Gene Marshall on the topic of blackjack are obtainable on the internet. The author specializes in writings about free blackjack and blackjack.
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