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I'm a professional gambler. I'm on the road playing blackjack 300 days a year. I have developed this site to give the average person some basic knowledge about the game of blackjack. Many visitors have used it to improve their game to where they are close to breaking even. I have received requests to take them to the next level: "extracting money from land based casinos" Depend on the rabbit's foot if you will,
ONE: Playing Bad Blackjack Games. Games that have a high house advantage. It is difficult
to win if you first have to hurdle a high edge against you. In "Solution One" I give you an easy way to evaluate the game. Some are worth playing and some
you have to pass. TWO: Not Playing Perfect Basic StrategyThis tells me that the existing methods of learning basic strategy are not effective. In "Solution Two" I present a new and different way to learn Perfect Basic Blackjack Strategy.Take a normal player who would select a poor game with a 1.0% house
edge and play imperfect basic strategy. He ends up giving the house 3% or 4%
and does not have a prayer. |
Play and practice for free. See how. The importance of basic strategy cannot be overestimated.Mathematicians worked tirelessly in the 1950's and ran billion hand computer simulations in the 1960's to arrive at the optimum decision matrix. Given any hand against a dealer upcard they asked what decision makes the most money or in some cases loses the least amount. Maximize wins and minimize losses. Hence basic strategy was born. Any deviation in the long run will cost you money. Let me give you some examples: 14 vs dealer 9 On balance this hand is a loser. The strategy is to lose as little as possible. Standing, which tempts those who fear busting, will on average end up losing 54% of the amount bet. Hitting will result in a long term loss of 43% of the amount bet. Losing less is just as important as winning more. Hitting is the proper play. 16 vs dealer 6 Hitting loses 43% of the amount bet while standing loses only 15%. Standing loses less and it is the correct decision. Now get to work. If you ain't just a little scared when you enter a casino, you are either very rich or you haven't studied the games enough. ~VP Pappy |
Is It Legal?Online gambling and poker are legal in most countries. In the U.S., the current administration is very hostile to online gambling and poker. However, though the Congress recently passed a law that may make transferring funds to and from online casinos and poker rooms less convenient for a few weeks, it did not pass a law that makes playing in online casinos and poker rooms illegal in the U.S.
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