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Blackjack Counting Cards

Blackjack Counting Cards

Online black jack card counting system.


Counting cards in blackjack is an important skill that a player has to develop in order to maximize his chances of winning. There are other facets like the basic concepts, the advanced concepts, and the all-important strategies that are likewise very essential for an aspiring player to master. But before delving deeper and getting drowned in the technicalities, you may want to know how card counting works. Take a look at the list below:

Essential #1: Figuring out.

Counting cards is generally predicting what types of cards are left on the deck. In a sense, every player ought to have the spirit of Nostradamus on his side when a game is on the roll.

It is imperative that you possess a Wolverine-esque sense. Your bet must depend on how you perceive the remaining cards will turn out to be. If you notice that the cards left are large ones and the cards you hold are small, there is a big chance for you to pick up a high hand. You may then want to place a higher bet to nab bigger wins.  Keep in mind that when the shoe or deck has many aces and face cards, you have the upper hand. But when it is the other way around, the dealer will have the bigger chance to win and you may want to lower your bet.

Essential #2: Adopting a card counting system.

After developing your sense of foresight, you ought to decide what type or system of counting cards you will employ during deals. Well, there isn't really a required system but you may want to try out the following:

1. The 'casual' card counting system. Here, one simply makes a casual observation of the card flow and looks for extremes. When done outside a rigid use and observance of a card counting system, it gives one a slight edge over the dealer.
 
2. The point count system or the Hi-Low. It is where one assigns a point value of +1, 0, or -1 to all the cards dealt to every single player. Here, the cards should be kept in a mental track. The present card count will help you make your decision on how big or small you'll place your bet.

3. Cluster Counting. Here, observe how the cards are being shuffled in the end part in order to predict the cards that are favorable to you. This is because cards have the tendency to form a cluster when they are a part of a multi-deck shoe.

Essential #3: Sticking to the basics.


Just like in any other discipline, nothing beats being faithful to basic concepts and strategies, lest you want to launch a kamikaze attack on a high-stakes game and end up crying stones. You should be wary, however, that being too dedicated to basic strategies can bust your chance of winning. The key here is for you to know when to use the basics and when not to. Balance and careful play of your cards are the name of the game.

Essential #4: Learning by doing.

John Dewey couldn't have put it more aptly. As in the educational set-up where a pupil or a student learns by putting theories into actions, a sensible player must be in constant practice of the card counting system that he had adopted. This ensures that he will know exactly what to do in dire situations which require snappy decision-making like when to hit, stand, or double down. Remember, one single decision can spell the difference between you taking home some huge, cold bucks or you being cash-strapped, even homeless.

Once you have acquired a certain degree of mastery of card counting, you may now brave your way into the nearest casino to try out your stuff. There is one disclaimer though: Pit bosses may notice a card counter like you and thus employ strategies to keep you out just when you are raking in some fat money. You may cry foul, but as they say, it's all part of the game.
 
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