Black Jack Terms

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Anchorman – In a group of players, the anchorman is the player positioned to the dealer’s far right. The anchorman plays last in each round.

Blackjack – This is a when your initial dealt hand totals 21. A blackjack comprises a 10 or a face card together with an ace, and is also known as a “natural”. A blackjack hand usually pays back at better than even odds.

Bust – A hand value that totals more than 21. This is a losing hand.

Card Counting – A method of keeping track of which cards have been played in order to estimate the value of the cards that remain to be dealt. While not illegal, some casinos may ban a player they think is employing an effective card counting system.

Double Down – Doubling your bet with only one card to come.

Early Surrender – The option to surrender half your bet while the dealer checks if he/she has blackjack.

First Baseman – The player in the first seat of the table, on the dealer’s far left, who is first to act.

Hand – The initial cards dealt to each player.

Hard hand – A hard hand is a hand that doesn’t contain an ace. A hard hand can also be a hand that contains an ace that must be played as a 1 in order to avoid going bust.

Head-to-Head – Playing the dealer one-on-one with no other players at the table.
Hit – Drawing an extra card from the pack to add to the initial hand.

Hole Card – The dealer’s unseen card.

Insurance – An optional bet that can be made when the dealer is showing an ace. Insurance is taken against the dealer having blackjack.

Multiple-Deck – A game consisting of more than one deck of cards in a shoe. Most casinos use more than one deck of cards in blackjack games.

Pat hand – Any card hand with a value total between 17. Basic strategy for blackjack is to never take a hit to a pat hand. This is a good hand and likely to be win.

Push – Your hand ties with the dealer. A push wins your original bet back, and you don’t win or lose any money.

Soft hand – A soft hand contains an ace giving you a choice of how to play it. You can declare you ace to be either a value of one or eleven which may help safeguard you from going bust.

Round – A complete series of play in which each player has acted on their dealt hands and the winner has been decided.

Shoe – A box holding decks of cards that enable them to be dealt one at a time.

Shuffle – Mixing up the cards before dealing them.

Soft Total – A hand containing an ace where the ace has a value of 11.

Splitting Pairs – The option to split identically valued cards to play each card as a separate hand.

Stand, Stand Pat – The decision to not take any more cards from the dealer and stay with your current hand.

Ten-Value Card – Any card worth 10 points, such as a ten, Jack, Queen, or King.

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Learn Blackjack System

Posted by admin in BLACKJACK on February 25th, 2010 |  No Comments »

Blackjack actually refers to a specific holding (two cards totalling 21). However, this is also the most common term for the game – also known as 21.
You are playing against the dealer at all times. Many people feel that you must play differently depending on where you sit at the table. This is not true. Players sit in a semi-circle around the dealer, but no matter where you sit, you are still playing against the dealer. You owe nothing to the other players – it is your own money you are risking.

In Blackjack, the suits of the cards have no significance. Tens, jacks, queens, and kings all count 10. An ace counts 1 or 10 at the player’s option. Cards from 2 to 9 have their face value. Therefore, if you hold a nine and a five, you have 14. A nine and an ace can be either 10 or 20.

The simple idea of the game is to get closer to 21 without going over than the dealer does. You are dealt two cards and the dealer is dealt two cards also – one always face up, and one face down. You are then given the option of standing with the cards you have (“stick” or “sticking”) or you may be “hit” and be given another card (“hitting”). You may take as many cards as you wish to, but should you go over 21, you “bust” and the dealer wins automatically. The dealer will not take any cards until all players are through at taking cards. Thus the dealer’s biggest advantage is here. Any players that bust, lose their bet – even if the dealer goes bust.

If you stay at 21 or under and have a higher total than the dealer, you win; if both you and the dealer hold cards equalling the same total, it is a “push” and you stay even (not winning or losing). If the dealer has a higher total without busting, he wins.

The pay off if you win is even money (one to one). If you get a “21″ or “Blackjack” (21 in two cards) you are paid at a rate of 3 to 2 (bet $10 win $15). If the dealer gets blackjack at the same time, you push – all other players lose.

You may take “Insurance” when the dealer’s first card is an ace. After all players and the dealer have two cards, he will ask “Insurance?”. You may bet another 1/2 of your original bet. Payment is 2 to 1 if the dealer does get blackjack.

At this point, after each player and the dealer has 2 cards, he will start at the immediate right and see if the player wants a card (a “hit”). If yes, the player scratches the table with his fingers or cards towards himself. If not, he places his cards under his bet or makes a negative movement with his hand. Dealers respond to hand gestures only. If you go over 21 “bust” you turn your cards over (face up) and the dealer takes the cards and your bet. If you stay at 21 or under, the dealer will continue to the next player.

As we mentioned, an ace can be counted as a 1 or 11. When you have say an 8 and a 10, you have a “hard” hand. However, an 8 and an ace gives you a “soft” hand. Because you have a soft 19 or a hard 9 if you count the ace as a one.

The dealer on the other hand does not get these options. When all players are through, the dealer turns face up his hole card. He must take a card if he has 16 or less. He must stand (in most casinos) on a hard or soft 17.

Most players try and guess what the dealer has and look at the other cards on the table before deciding to hit or stand. Most players also never win at Blackjack.

At this point, you should understand how the game is played. The following is your best strategy as determined by computer testing:

- Always hit when you have 11 or less.

- Always stand with a hard 17 or more.

On a hard hand: When the dealer’s up card is from 7 to Ace, draw if you have 12 to 16. When the dealer’s card is 2 to 6, stand on 12 to 16 except if the dealer’s card is a 2 or 3, in which case you would draw.

On a soft hand do the following: Always draw to a soft 12. Stand on 18 except when the dealer has a 9 or 10 value card. Stand on 19.

In most casinos, you may double down (double your bet) after your first two cards.

On a hard hand: Always double with 11, with 10 except if the dealer has a 10 or ace, with 9 against the dealer’s 2 to 6 up card.

On a soft hand: With ace 2 to ace 7 double against dealer’s 4, 5, or 6. Also with ace 6 against 2 or 3 and ace 7 against 3.

Black Jack

Posted by admin in BLACKJACK on December 29th, 2009 |  No Comments »

The black jack card game is so popular some even say that it’s the most popular game.  It is played in almost every country all over the world in land based casinos as well as online.  The blackjack websites have really grown in numbers the recent years, and now it has become even more popular to play it from the comfort of your home than from a traditional land based casino.

Why is blackjack so popular?  The main reason that blackjack is so highly embraced and loved all over the world is that when played properly, it has a house edge of less than one percent, which is the lowest house advantage of any table game. So with these odds, why are casinos - offline as well as online – not losing money to the players? Well, the most obvious reason is probably that the  game is not played properly or good enough by the majority of players. It’s really a pity that  players can give up such huge advantage to the house by lump playing.

The reason why this  game has such good odds is that, unlike other  games such as  craps and  games of chance like roulette is that in blackjack the choices you make as the game progresses, will impact the house edge. You see
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In Blackjack however, instead of being a game based on independent single events, each  hand is dependent on the cards that have previously been dealt so that big cards left in the deck will favour the player while small cards will favour the dealer. This is the reason why card counting is so important for winning in blackjack.  You simply have to memorize what cards are left in the deck.

To a large extent, blackjack results are based on your actions as a player and not solely on chance. Your chances to win in this game is much better than the chance based  games. So the secret to winning at blackjack is to keep track of the cards.

Changes in Golden Gaming offers

Posted by admin in BLACKJACK, Keno, News on May 15th, 2009 |  No Comments »
Casino gambling in Kansas saga took a new turn after Golden Gaming Inc, which submitted a bid of 600 million dollars to develop a casino and has withdrawn the offer proposed .Kansas has decided to allow four states to build new casinos. Nevertheless  many years have passed since there was no casino built in the countries concerned.
When the Kansas hired four developers, they thought they chose the best way.Three of them have decided to give up to the understanding made because of financial problems the United States. It looks like that’s the reason why  the Golden Gaming has dropped the proposed offer.
Rod Atamian Executive Vice President of Golden Gaming said that it is prudent to preserve cash for other opportunities that may arise in the future.

There are still two other bids that are taken into account by the Kansas Lottery. Penn National has placed a bid of 500 million dollars, and Kansas Speedway, Cordish Co. to have an offer of 700 million dollars. Games gold not feel they could compete with other offers at this time.

The World Series of Snooker Announced It Will Sponsor Sportingbet.com

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The World Series of Snooker announced it will sponsor for many years from now on Sportingbet.com, according to the Malta Independent newspaper.

The Series will now be known as the Sportingbet.com World Series of Snooker, as the online gambling company looks to cash in on the growing popularity of the series and the growth of the sport around the world.

The world champion John Higgins MBE ,executive director of the Series, said :“We are delighted to announce Sportingbet.com as our partner for the next three years.
Like ourselves, they see the growth potential of this sport in Europe and it is our intention to further develop our existing events, bringing the total number of events staged in season 2009/10 to seven locations.â€

Andy McIver, Sportingbet.com Chief Executive, commented: “We are proud to be associated with the World Series of Snooker it is an ideal partnership of two growing businesses in a growing market a rarity in the current economic climate.â€

ElkY WON POKERSTARS CARRIBEAN ADVENTURE $25,000 HIGH ROLLER TOURNAMENT

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Team PokerStars Pro Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier has won the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure $25K High Roller for a first prize of $433,500.

ElkY now stands firmly at the top of the EPT Tournament Leader Board and his EPT tournament earnings now total well over €2 million. He has also extended his lead at the top of the French all-time money list – above the likes of David Benyamineand Anthony Lellouche.

ElkY said: “It feels great. Last year’s main event was bigger but this means a lot. The field was so prestigious and I played very well against good players. This will be a great memory for me.”

The two-day $25,000 High Roller tournament attracted a field of 48 players and created a total prize pool of $1.2 million. The final table featured eight extremely strong players including WSOP champions Eli Elezra, Scott Seiver and Daniel Alaei.

Among the other stars who competed in the event were EPT London High-Roller winner Jason Mercier, Team PokerStars Pros Daniel Negreanu, Greg Raymer, Dario Minieri and Joe Hachem, tennis legend Boris Becker, PokerStars Six men Ivan Demidov and Denis Phillips as well as Gus Hansen, Antonio Esfandiari, Chris Ferguson and many more world class players

How To Play Blackjack

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When you play blackjack on casino live each player plays his hand independently against the dealer.

At the beginning of each round, the player places a bet in the betting box and receives an initial hand of two cards. The object of the game is to get a higher card total than the dealer, but without going over 21 which is called busting.blackjack

The player goes first and plays his hand by taking another card.

If he busts, he loses. If you not bust and the dealer bust then you win. If neither busts, the higher hand total wins.

The cards of the player’s two initial cards are face-down, while the dealer has one face-up card.

The highest possible hand is two-card total of 21 then the player blackjack is an automatic winner unless the dealer also has blackjack

Blackjack: Money Management

Posted by admin in BLACKJACK on February 6th, 2009 |  No Comments »

Betting strategies tell you when you should bet your minimum bet or maximum bet or somewhere in between. blackjack

Money management has more to do with when you walk away from the table, as it relates to how much you’ve won or lost in that particular session. In money management, you set caps and limits on how much money you will lose before you walk away from the table.

Money management manages expectations, and is actually as closely tied to your personal psychology to your bankroll.

There’s more to money management than just table departure, but table departure has a lot to do with how you manage your money. Other factors include bet limits and other betting rules.

These should be decisions you make before you ever step up to a blackjack table.

Blackjack: Card Counting

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In card counting, a player keeps a mental count of the relative number of high cards to low cards that have been played.

High cards are considered everything that can be a 10 or 11, or the 10-Jack-Queen-King-Ace cards. blackjack

If there are more high cards in a deck, that’s to the player’s advantage. If there are more low cards in the deck, that’s to the dealer’s advantage.

Card counting doesn’t assure a blackjack player of winning.

The problem with card counting is, if you don’t count the cards right, then you’ll end up betting the maximum bets when you shouldn’t.

You’ll need to learn the basics of card counting.  Finally, you’ll need to master card counting in a casino environment, where there is a dealer and other players and a room full of bright lights and strange sounds.  This can be done, but it will take time.

Don’t consider trying strategy variations based on your card count until you know for certain you’re counts are accurate.

Blackjack Rules

Posted by admin in BLACKJACK on January 30th, 2009 |  No Comments »

If your love is to play cards, then black jack is where it is at for you. blackjack

The game of blackjack often called 21 is a very popular game all over the world. The object of this game is to get as close to the number 21 as possible without going over the number.

Knowing the value of the cards is very important to knowing how to play this game.

In blackjack, your ace will either be valued at either one or 11 points,  it is your choice as to what you wanted to be valued at. Your cards numbered from 2 through 9 in any suit have the value of exactly themselves. Your kings, queens, jacks and tens of have the point value of ten.

One of the biggest rules in playing this game is that you can only touch the cards with one hand.

When playing this game with two or more people and the dealer has finished dealing out two cards to each player, then it is time to start playing. The first person to decide whether they will raise the bet, draw another card or fold will be the person immediately sitting to the left of the dealer.

Regardless of the rule that the casino mandates for this game, the dealer has no option but to play out his hand.