With Blackjack, Bet on your Knowledge

With Blackjack, Bet on your Knowledge
Blackjack players can benefit by having a large knowledge base. This does not always work in your favor, but the more you know the better. When playing a hand of blackjack , you always want to bet on your knowledge. In other words, do what you think is right. If you are convinced that you know what you are doing, take a chance and see where it gets you. There are times when you simply need to follow what you know and see what happens. Sometimes you will win, and other times you will lose.The knowledge that you accumulate will help you in the future. Blackjack is not a game of many rules, but that being said, there are quite a few situations that you may run into. For this reason, you need to play as much as you can so that you can encounter as many of these situations as possible. When you see something one time, such as a particular hand, you will know how to better deal with this in the future. In turn, your chances of winning increase.The knowledge that you carry is your gateway to blackjack success . You should never stop learning, and always do your best to pick up a nugget of information no matter what happens. You can learn a lot by the moves that you make, as well as watching what others do. Many players are surprised to find out just how much they can pick up from other players and the dealer.In many cases, your knowledge of the game will be the difference between a win and a loss. Follow what you know, and then do what you can to let this guide you to success. But remember, there is nobody who knows everything about blackjack. All you can do is learn as you go along, and then use this knowledge to put yourself in the best position to win. Copyright 2007 Online Blackjack News. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Blackjack windows mobile 6 – blackjack II, electric boogaloo

blackjack II, electric boogaloo
I got a cheap blackjack II, and I’m happy with it for the most part. However, I’m having trouble finding a headset/hands free set up for my car… I’m trying to avoid a bluetooth for price concerns and also, well – I find them dorky. I’d prefer a headset that sits around the ear like these or these. I cant seem to find one for the blackjack II, and opted for an earbud. The earbud suuucks, and doesnt seem to actually stay in my ear. The problem seems to be the jack that plugs into the phone is weird (see link for photo). Does anyone have a blackjack II and have a good headset? I’ve tried lots of googling, but to no avail. I’ll break down and buy a bluetooth if I have to, but for the small amount of time that I’d use the headset in my car (cali law) it just doesnt seem to make sense.

Math and Odds and Blackjack (Free streap blackjack)

Math and Odds and blackjack
What are the chances, in blackjack, that I will start with 15, and the dealer will be showing a 10 (or face card worth 10)? Despite the fact that my buddy thinks the odds of this are near 100%, I’ve tried to calculate the actual odds (assuming a single deck). I’ve come up with 2.62% -ish. Not really sure if I’m right. I started with all the possible hands I could have. 2652 (52 * 51) Then I figured out how many hands would give me 15. 64 hands with a 10 (or equivalent) and a 5. 64 hands with a 5 and a 10. 16 hands with a 9 and a 6. 16 hands with a 6 and a 9. 16 hands with an 8 and a 7. 16 hands with a 7 and an 8. 16 hands with an ace and a 4. 16 hands with a 4 and an ace. These fall into two groups, those that have a 10, and therefore deprive the dealer of one, and those that don’t. 128 hands have a 10. 96 hands are 15 some other way. If I have a 10, she has 15 cards left, out of 50, to get a 10. If I don’t she has 16 out of 50. So my odds of making a 15 using a 10 (or face card) are 4.8%. Her odds of then having a 10 showing are 30%. So we have a 1.44% chance of that happening. -Plus- Me making 15 some other way: 3.7%. And her having a 10 showing: 32%. Gives us 1.18% for that second scenario. So 2.62% of my having 15 and the dealer showing a 10 or face card. Two questions. Assuming a single deck, is this correct? Assuming multiple decks, what changes (if anything)? If I’m wrong, where did I go wrong? (It would help my brain to have a combination of english and math to explain where I went wrong, rather than just something like “you should have used a factorial for possible hands 52!-4!”, etc…) Thanks.

What should my bankroll be?
How much money would it take to deal blackjack for a night? I’ve been asked if I want to deal and be “the house” at blackjack at a party. Assuming a $5 max bet for the first few hours and a $10 max bet for the last couple, what’s a reasonable estimate for the amount of money I should have in order to cover winnings? I don’t expect to have a full table the whole time, probably full every once in a while and empty others. If it’s easier to estimate we can just assume two players the whole time.