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		<title>Training with Hit or Stand Decisions in Blackjack</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Apr 2007 06:43:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The Blackjack Advisor</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[In blackjack, practicing and training in the best possible ways from available software and sites will be the key towards developing future good blackjack players. While there are a lot of sites that offer free games where there is no actual money involved, sites such as Hit or Stand will provide various tutorials and tips [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In <a href="http://www.playperfectblackjack.com/blog/">blackjack</a>, practicing and training in the best possible ways from available software and sites will be the key towards developing future good blackjack players. While there are a lot of sites that offer free games where there is no actual money involved, sites such as Hit or Stand will provide various tutorials and tips to help improve player strategies. Through the technology of flash developed interactive programs, visitors can try their hand in the game and even get tips on how to further improve their blackjack decision making and skills. </p>
<p>Technically, players who visit the site may find their strategies unorthodox and it would not be surprising if the trial program at Hit or Stand may not totally agree with the entire manner of play. While they are not required to be always leaned on, the fact that people can have an idea of what approach they may possibly be doing wrong is something that they should take into consideration if and when they do play the game in actual blackjack games. </p>
<p>No one can tell a player what to do. All that a blackjack enthusiast can do is look at the possibilities and the rest would be up to him. In most cases, they would not immediately adapt the learned strategies. People will still vouch for their own style and slowly integrate their new found style from thereon. The implementation of new approaches and strategies in card games is not easy. They need careful deliberation and getting used to as well. It is not an overnight success to which anyone can immediately experience enhanced improvement from them. </p>
<p>Taking their time and practicing in depth with the free games using supposed dummy bets which take the place of actual bets in real games will provide a better overview. In the Hit and Stand Trainer, decisions and moves made will have tips as well. Tips on potential risky moves that may force a player to bust against the dealer will be shown. This is the best way to analyze the approach towards the game. A card for a card shown will be something that limits the areas that need to be addressed in such situations. </p>
<p>Blackjack players are not expected to adjust their approach based on the trainer’s advice. For sure, the mental attitude of seasoned blackjack players that they still know the best moves can never be taken out of them. But as for the Hit and Stand Trainer module, they are simply there to help beginners and people who seek improvements to their game. It is not a module where blackjack players need to listen to. They are entirely flexible and open. </p>
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		<title>Blackjack and Alcohol Don’t Mix</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Apr 2007 16:38:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The Blackjack Advisor</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[While blackjack may not be as sophisticated as other known card games as poker, it would be best to keep a player’s wit and attention close to what is going on unless he would care less about losing. Blackjack is still a game where concentration and focus play an important role in being able to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While <a href="http://www.playperfectblackjack.com/blog/">blackjack</a> may not be as sophisticated as other known card games as <a href="http://www.smokepoker.com/blog/">poker</a>, it would be best to keep a player’s wit and attention close to what is going on unless he would care less about losing. <a href="http://www.playperfectblackjack.com/blog/">Blackjack</a> is still a game where concentration and focus play an important role in being able to know on when to hit and when to stand. Easier said than done but most probably, a player who drinks too much may not be able to notice that he is losing at some point. </p>
<p>Many would probably think that this may be impossible, especially in casinos where alcoholic beverages such as Vodka or Brandy are usually on hand to accompany players in such games. But still, though people can still drink, it should be something to which they can handle and not to showboat that they are hardcore drinkers. The aftermath may be too much and losing concentration can be seen in their performance on the slots or the blackjack table. Simply too much is at stake for these avid blackjack players who need to analyze their game properly to be at an advantage. </p>
<p>While drinking too much may put them out of focus, it still remains that there things to consider such as the scenarios where they have to deal with hard hands where no Aces are in play or maybe even put into a spot where their card total is lingering between 17 to 20. Usually, these numbers would be safe although a player may want to check on the dealer’s hand as well. It is purely something that players cannot rely on intuition. They must be sane to make the proper decision in the game. </p>
<p>As it stands, blackjack has its share of tricks to which people must pull out of their sleeves. While many would have their own set of strategies, it is best not to play with hunches. They may end up playing to lose rather than to win and the final show of hands will be the revelation part to prove this claim. </p>
<p>Players take blackjack seriously as well. A lot of the fuss has been centered on poker and other casino games but the truth is that <a href="http://www.playperfectblackjack.com/blog/">blackjack</a> has been a dark horse card game that people take seriously as well. People can just look behind them or the other tables with other card games in tow. They have their share of players as well who take the game a whole lot more seriously than what others would think.
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		<title>The Basic Strategy of Blackjack</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Apr 2007 18:40:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The Blackjack Advisor</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Unlike other usual card games, blackjack players can win instantly, assuming of course their cards are either totaling 21 or are nearer to the needed denomination to be able to do so. A lot of people have turned to blackjack as well, finding it easier to play and understand. However, some basic strategies of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unlike other usual card games, <a href="http://www.playperfectblackjack.com/blog/">blackjack</a> players can win instantly, assuming of course their cards are either totaling 21 or are nearer to the needed denomination to be able to do so. A lot of people have turned to blackjack as well, finding it easier to play and understand. However, some basic strategies of the game should be done, especially when it comes to a hit or stand situation. </p>
<p>Hit of course refers to being dealt additional cards to add more points to a given hand. This occurs when the total of the cards in hand are way beyond the safe level of getting a good chance of beating the dealer. But then again, it would be best for blackjack players to keep track of the dealt cards. Usually, once a deck has been consumed, the entire deck will reset to which better card values may be gotten again. </p>
<p>Stand refers to sticking with what a player has and waiting for the cards to be revealed. The best combination is of course a total of 21 where a face card or a ten and an Ace of any suit will be the key for a player’s chances of winning. In a way, players can also bluff and keep mum about their cards. Going over the limit of 21 is something no player would want to do since it would be a bust for them. </p>
<p>Blackjack does sound easy but it still depends on the people playing it. It is not entirely about what goes on or around with the other players. It is about trying to secure a safe sum to play on and using this as leverage towards other hands of co-players during a game session. In such scenarios, people would rarely get a consistent hand of 21. Hence it all lies on what total players can accomplish to have during a dealt deck. </p>
<p>Overall <a href="http://www.playperfectblackjack.com/blog/">blackjack</a> has a following of its own. Many consider it as something entirely less appealing and exciting due to it’s simplicity of play. But if people would look a little bit closer, there is more to the game of just getting to a total of 21. It also includes good analysis and presumptions to conquer and win a hand. Besides, it is not just the dealer that blackjack players have to deal with. There is also the dealer to which is surely someone that will be good at the game in most cases as well. </p>
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		<title>Hole Carding: Cheating or Not?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Nov 2006 21:58:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The Blackjack Advisor</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Hole carding is a pretty controversial blackjack issue. Hole carding is simply spotting or finding out the value of the dealer&#8217;s hole card. Of course as a blackjack player you are not supposed to see the dealer&#8217;s hole card since knowing the value will of course give you the sure advantage of making the right [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hole carding is a pretty controversial blackjack issue. Hole carding is simply spotting or finding out the value of the dealer&#8217;s hole card. Of course as a blackjack player you are not supposed to see the dealer&#8217;s hole card since knowing the value will of course give you the sure advantage of making the right call.</p>
<p>Hole carders and many ordinary blackjack player maintain that there are instances when hole carding is legal. When is this? Simple. When it&#8217;s accidental or a result of the dealer&#8217;s mistake. I believe that its simply lame for casinos to accuse anyone of cheating if they don&#8217;t make use of the latest technology and train their dealer&#8217;s properly to avoid showing blackjack players the hole card inadvertently. If anyone does spot the dealer&#8217;s hole card without having to go to great lengths to do it (i.e. simply looking each time the dealer mistakenly flashes the card to the player because of the angle he holds the card or by simply looking down at the very reflective table) then I don&#8217;t think that hole carding should be considered as cheating. I mean what else are you supposed to do? Use the information you come upon to help you make your call or call the dealer&#8217;s attention to his mistake. The latter choice is just plain stupid. Unless you&#8217;re being self righteous or just don&#8217;t care about winning then there&#8217;s really no point in telling the dealer. Remember casinos are out to get the players&#8217; money. They use all the advantage they can get to make sure that gamblers come home with less money in their pockets than they originally had. So getting a real advantage for once because of their mistake shouldn&#8217;t make you feel like a cheat.</p>
<p>On the other hand there are cases of course where hole carding is undoubtedly cheating. It&#8217;s cheating when the player intentionally employs techniques or hole carding strategies designed to reveal to the player what the value of the dealer&#8217;s hole card is. Some blackjack players actually really do use this techniques without remorse since they figure that the casino deserves it. The average blackjack player usually though of course does not subscribe to such techniques. However catching a glimpse of the dealer&#8217;s hole card by accident and then not by accident when he repeatedly makes the same mistake is not part of cheating as I see it. Thinking or scheming to catch a glimpse of the hole card IS cheating. For example, if the table is reflective (and I don&#8217;t think that there is a dumb casino that still makes that mistake) and you repeatedly see the hole card then it really isn&#8217;t your fault but it is your fault if you wear a reflective ring intentionally with the purpose of somehow using it to reflect the hole card so you can see its value.</p>
<p>So I guess hole carding really is cheating. It is accidents and being wise that is not. Don&#8217;t be a stickler for rules though I advise you enjoy every advantage you get over a casino since it&#8217;s very rare that they do slip ups. Believe me they enjoy it every time they have an advantage over you.</p>
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		<title>Blackjack Myth Busters</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Sep 2006 02:29:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Card counting is not the only aspect of blackjack that can be shrouded in myths.  Perhaps it is human nature to come up with all sorts of beliefs – for whatever reason, we can just contemplate on that.  Anyhow, let’s take a look at some other common myths surrounding blackjack.  Identifying these [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Card counting is not the only aspect of blackjack that can be shrouded in myths.  Perhaps it is human nature to come up with all sorts of beliefs – for whatever reason, we can just contemplate on that.  Anyhow, let’s take a look at some other common myths surrounding blackjack.  Identifying these myths and knowing that they are fallacious will surely bring nothing but good things down you way – when playing blackjack, that is.</p>
<p>Myth Number 1 – To be a winner in blackjack, your hand must be 21.  Ahhhh duhhh, doesn’t everyone know that isn’t exactly correct?  Funny as it may seem, the answer is no.  You might be surprised at the number of people who try their hand at blackjack for the first time.  They actually think that the object of the game is to reach 21.  The truth is that the object of the game is to beat the dealer’s hand.  That’s it.  Getting a 21 is well and good but not always necessary.</p>
<p>Myth Number 2 – Individual players in a table affect how the game goes for all the other players.  This is the myth that makes other people hate stupid players on their table.  However, the reality is that though other players’ mistakes may have an effect on the current hand, if you add up all the mistakes and good moves, at the end of the day, it all evens out.  So don’t be too quick to blame the newbie on the table.  Again, it all evens out in the end.  If I were you just focus on your play – it will reap you more benefits.</p>
<p>Myth Number 3 – Going on the same track as Myth Number 2, there is this belief that if a new player joins the table in the middle of the game, it will make YOU lose.  Now if that were true, that would really really suck.  Imagine the scenario: there you are working hard at your game, finally doing well when this guy suddenly joins the table – there goes away all your hard work!  Fortunately for all of us, this simply isn’t true.  Whether or not a player leaves or joins mid-game, the chances of you winning or losing in blackjack do not change.  The chances lie in the deck of cards, not whether or not someone leaves or joins the game.</p>
<p>Myth Number 4 – When the dealer is hot, there is nothing you can do.  This is the most common myth people who totally have faith in lady luck believe in.  Bear in mind though, the dealer has no choices when it comes to blackjack.  He merely follows the rules and deals.  That’s it.  On the other hand, you as a player can make choices, and that is what counts the most.<br />
There are still many blackjack myths circulating in the casinos, be it an online casino or a real one.  This post is getting to be too long though.  So be patient and we’ll take a look at some more in the next posts.
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		<title>Common Errors to Avoid when Playing Blackjack</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Sep 2006 00:00:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Playing blackjack, whether online or in a real life casino, is supposed to be a fun experience. Of course, losing takes out a lot from the fun. It is true that losing is a fact of life and that we must all deal with it from time to time. However, sometimes, there is a way [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Playing blackjack, whether online or in a real life casino, is supposed to be a fun experience. Of course, losing takes out a lot from the fun. It is true that losing is a fact of life and that we must all deal with it from time to time. However, sometimes, there is a way to have more fun by avoiding losing. There are certain practices that you can skip so as to lessen your chances of losing. Let’s take a look at some common errors in blackjack that increase your chances of losing. Needless to say, these errors should be avoided as much as possible!</p>
<p>Perhaps the number one game buster is impatience. There are people who sit down to a game of blackjack with a “win-as-soon-as-possible” mindset. There is no surer way to lose than to have this outlook. Blackjack is a game that needs patience that will carry you through many hours of play. One of the worst things to do is to “chase” your losses and then end up with nothing at all. The trick is to look at the long term and be patient.</p>
<p>Another error that players commonly commit has something to do with psychology. The fear of going bust has a strong hold on many people. Going bust means drawing cards that make you go over 21. A common scenario would be a player holding cards that add up to 12 and the dealer showing a 2 or a 3. Some players think that hitting would almost always give them a 10, making them go bust. This mindset may be playing safe but in reality, the chances of the player getting a 10 is only 9 out of 13. So in fact, statistically speaking, it is better to draw another card than to stand on a 12.</p>
<p>Do not fall into the trap of the “gambler’s fallacy” – that is, increasing your bet after a loss and decreasing your bet after a win. The rationale behind this is that chances of losing are supposed to go up after a win and vice versa. This is simply not true as the chances of winning and losing are the same after each hand. The logical thing to do would be to have a game plan – including your betting – and stick to it.</p>
<p>Many casinos offer the option of “surrendering.” Surrendering works out this way – a player can surrender but gives up half his <a href="http://www.bettingbots.com/blog/">bet</a>. He also does not play out the rest of his hand. A common error is to never surrender. It may be a valiant motto in different circumstances but in blackjack, this may mean disaster. Surrendering if you have some really bad hands is actually a good option. At least you only lose half your bets. As the saying goes, discretion is the better part of valor.</p>
<p>There are many more errors that some players are prone to. There are also a lot of myths surrounding blackjack that compound these errors. In the next posts, we will talk about these myths and bust them.
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