Wining Black Jack

By James Morley

You should probably know this already, but here are the basics. All face cards are worth ten. The ace can be either worth one or ten points, depending on which helps you the most.If you are dealt a ten card and an ace, you have black jack and you have automatically won the hand. If you aren't that lucky, you will keep adding cards until you can get as close to 21 and beat the dealer. The risk, of course, is adding a card that takes you over 21. The other risk is not having enough to beat the dealer. With a couple of exceptions, like doubling down, the rules do not get much more complicated than that. The key is to know when to get hit-or add a card-and when to hold.

You can learn the best way to play blackjack. Well, dont be mislead. Since it seems pretty straight forward, many amateurs think they can master it pretty easy. But learning how to play black jack and learning how to play winning black jack are two different things.

Black jack is based on a simple concept: you play against the dealer to see who gets closest to 21 without going over in any combination of cards.

There are many card games out there for you to play.Of all the card games, black jack can be the easiest and best to master. The question is: can you really do it.

Since it seems pretty straight forward, many amateurs think they can master it pretty easy. But learning how to play black jack and learning how to play winning black jack are two different things.

The first step to winning is to know when you want to add more cards. When you have a low total, its easy to know that you want to add more cards. But as you get to mid teens, you will have to really considering the odds. What cards are available? Have you been counting the cards? (If you have, be careful. If you are caught, it will get you thrown out) And here is another thing to consider: if you get five cards and are still not over, you also win. Not so easy anymore, is it? Fear not. Winning black jack hands come in many combinations. - 31406

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