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Mistakes shouldn't cause problems10 March 2000
Dear Mark, Blackjack is a unique casino game because it allows players to make playing decisions that will affect the outcome of their bet. Poor play will allow the casino to have a 4-5% edge over the average player. If however you learn perfect basic strategy, that edge can be reduced to well under 1%, making it a terrific wager and one of the best player bets in the casino. Now if the thought of breaking even against the house does not offer you ample monetary incentive to take the time to learn basic strategy, maybe knowing that you will place yourself in the 99th percentile among all players will, as less than one in every 100 players uses perfect basic strategy. Helen, your goal should be to join the 1% who do take advantage of this lucrative way of wagering.
Dear Mark, Because by betting $6 you will get the correct return for your money. When making a place bet on the 6 or 8, you should always wager in multiplies of $6 ($12, $18, $24, etc.). The reason is that 6 and 8 pay off at 7 to 6 — win $7 for every $6 bet. Anything less and the dealer will round down and you will be shortchanged.
Dear Mark, If you employ perfect basic strategy, Jason, expect to win approximately 43% of all blackjack hands, lose 47% and tie 9% of the time. Throw out the ties, and that figure changes to winning 47% and losing 53% of hands dealt. So how is it possible to be on even keel with the casino when you lose more hands than you win? Because some winning hands are blackjacks where you are paid 1.5 times your initial bet, or hands that you split or double down on that double your initial wager. With losing hands you are normally betting and losing only your original bet. It is the blackjacks, double downs and splits that take you fiscally from red to the black in blackjack action. That, Jason, is why you can win as much money from 47% of your hands as you lose from the casino-captured 53%. Recent Articles
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