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The Golden Rules of Splitting and Doubling |
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Always Split Aces and 8s: Splitting two Aces gives you two chances to hit a 10 and make 21. Double Down more aggressively: If you have a hard 9, 10, or 11, you should almost always Double Down, as you have a good chance of getting a high card and the dealer has a good chance of busting. When the Dealer is Strong (Showing 7 through Ace) |
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When the dealer's up-card is a 7, 8, 9, 10, Jack, Queen, King, or Ace, they are in a strong position. |
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Hit until you reach 17 or more: [web page](https://www.chauffagisteplombier.paris/cresuscasino) Standing on a 15 when the dealer shows a 10 is a losing play in the long run. When the Dealer is Weak (Showing 2 through 6) |
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When the dealer's up-card is a 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6, they are in a weak position. |
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Don't risk busting your own hand: If you have a "stiff" hand [website](http://www.korporate.fr/play-regal-casino) (a hard total of 12 through 16), you should generally Stand. Learning basic strategy takes some practice, but it's the single most valuable skill a blackjack player can acquire. Never Split 5s or 10s: Two 5s make a total of 10, which is a great hand to Double Down on, not split. Your Best Bet at the Table |
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Blackjack is one of the few casino games where your decisions truly matter. |
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Understanding this second point is the key to basic strategy. You win if either of these things happen: |
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Your hand value exceeds the dealer's final total, and you are not over 21. The dealer busts (goes over 21), [homepage](https://anso-creation-graphique.com/vegasplus) and you have not. |
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It is the engine that drives efficiency, security, personalization, and entertainment. |
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Set a Strict Budget: Your gambling funds should be completely separate from your necessary living expenses. Decide in advance how long you're going to play and set an alarm to remind you when your time is up. Winning is a bonus, not an expectation. Gamble for Entertainment, Not to Make Money: Treat gambling as a cost of entertainment, just like buying a movie ticket or going to a concert. This is your "entertainment budget." |
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Manage Your Time: It's easy to lose track of time when you're engrossed in a game. |
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Be Courteous to Everyone: Be polite to the dealer |
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