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I too find the white border glaring and gives me a headache. Needs to be toned down or different color softer on the eyes. Your trainer is the best out there that I have been using these past 30 years. I don’t count cards with these 6 deck shoes but have your charts memorized that help with the odds. It amazes me to see soo many players play by the seat of their pants having not a clue what they are doing.
Palace Station has many 6-5 tables now and the 3:2 tables are sometimes full. So I played their 6:5 game for the first time with the tie side bet (half of main bet, pays 10:1 on push). Unless my math is horrible, one should actually double on blackjack for some dealer up cards (if not all?). So using your math, with a dealer up card of 5, the $50 pay out on a tie 7% of the time would add $3.50 to the $6.82. If you take the 6:5 blackjack you only get $7 because you lose the tie side bet ($12-$5). Then the question becomes, Bet $15 to win $7 or double down to bet $25 to win $10.32 with a 5 up card? How does it work out for the other up cards? The tie side bet actually lowers the house edge on a regular 3:2 game but obviously you don’t double blackjack on 3:2 even with the side bet. But I’m curious if the tie side bet substantially lowers the house edge on a 6:5 game if you double some blackjacks?
hi i am A new player trying to make IT as A career. my base is located in macau & korea. i have A Q for you. does peek / none peek makes any difference? i understand that macau & korea is playing different style korea allow dealers to peek
Just to update the thread. Golden Nugget in the Rush Lounge had several $15 minimum 3:2 blackjack tables. Unfortunately almost every other blackjack game I have seen in Vegas is 6:5 🙁
Hi ken I’m playing in a casino where the rule are:
6 decks, h17, double any two cards, double after split, surrender allowed.
And: the casino have 2 jokers inside the 6 decks, and if in your hand, you have a joker, you win immediately, and the hand end.
I think with this I have pretty great advantage to my side, don’t you think.
J'ai donc une question concernant les paris. Je suis encore très novice en matière de blackjack en général, mais je souhaite utiliser les méthodes enseignées dans ce cours pour faire des gains. J'ai regardé des vidéos et l'une d'entre elles, dont je me souviens et qui provient de Howcast, explique différentes méthodes de mise. L'une des méthodes utilisées est la méthode progressive, qui consiste à parier $100 et à gagner, puis à parier $200, puis $300, et ainsi de suite. Vous perdez un pari et tant que vous avez une bonne série de victoires, vous avez encore des gains. À chaque fois que vous perdez, vous revenez à votre mise minimale. J'ai moi-même pratiqué cette méthode à la maison, de manière un peu plus conservatrice. Je mise $10, puis $15, puis $20, puis $30. Je ne double jamais ma mise mais je l'augmente d'environ 50-75% jusqu'à ce que je perde, puis je reviens à $10. Je continuerai à faire cela sans maximum, même si j'en arrive à parier $1000 à la fois (je n'en arrive presque jamais là), mais est-ce que c'est toujours un signal d'alarme pour les casinos ? Ce n'est pas comme si je passais d'une mise de $10 à $500, je l'augmente progressivement lorsque je suis en train de gagner. Et lorsque ma série s'arrête et que je perds un "gros" pari, j'en sors toujours gagnant. Dites-moi si c'est une bonne ou une mauvaise idée à appliquer dans les casinos réels et pourquoi. Je vous remercie.
J'adore cette école de blackjack. Ce dont je me plains, c'est que si je veux revoir une leçon spécifique, je dois parcourir chaque leçon et continuer à cliquer sur "next". Honnêtement, c'est un peu pénible. Peut-être parce que je consulte votre site Web à l'aide d'un iPhone. Mais à moins que vous ne l'ayez déjà fait et que je l'aie oublié, je trouverais cela tellement plus facile s'il y avait une table des matières avec des liens directs vers chaque page afin que je n'aie pas à parcourir chacune d'entre elles. Le matériel est excellent et je l'utilise très souvent pour développer mes compétences ! Je vous remercie.
Love the strategy trainer, but recently I’ve been experiencing a few bugs during play. Sometimes when I split aces I only receive one card on the first ace and no card on the second ace. Sometimes insurance is not offered on a dealer’s ace. Sometimes I’m not able to double. I’m selecting the same rules every time (2d, H17, das, ns, insurance offered). Just wondering if anyone else is getting errors such as these. Thanks.
george here again
on your new version chart with some hands to do double or stand how to decide which way to go on these hands
like on a-8 if i double i am wrong your chart says either d or s
still like playing have knot won big but have not lost any sense using basic stragity
“Ds” means Double if allowed, else stand. So with (Ace,7) vs a dealer 5, you would double. With (3,4,Ace) you would stand, because doubling is not allowed after you hit.
If you play at a hand shuffled table the shuffle is not random! It is repetitive where card clumps occur. This is documented in studies by “first base blackjack.”
It occurs in two deck games and up. I have played games in Vegas when the dealer,s tell card or up card is 10 card 70 percent of a shoe. Don’t wait to be asked to leave just leave or your money will. The player at third base better play a strategy to win his hand. Third base is not there to save the table. Stastically, no one impacts the next cards except the schuffler. Casinos have the edge and continue to do so thru schuffle techniques and they are reliant on the player who refuses to leave. Remember, the dealer bust but still wins when the player bust because he takes your money and cards first. The dealer bust 28 percent of the time. Play in sessions of one hour or less. Less if you lose four hands in a row. Every dealer schuffles and deals per management guidelines. Go downtown and get away from the strip as it is easier to bump into a good game if you don’t recognize it on the strip. Dealers cheat players by not paying a player the correct amount. I had a dealer paid me $30 on a $10 bet with the 25 under the 5. Why, I have no clue! Ain’t it fascinating. Playing blackjack involves skills beyond card counting and basic strategy! Money management and being a keen observer is essential. Be likable and courteous, it may pay off, who knows. Good luck, and remember it always runs out but you can leave before it does. Time to leave!
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I too find the white border glaring and gives me a headache. Needs to be toned down or different color softer on the eyes. Your trainer is the best out there that I have been using these past 30 years. I don’t count cards with these 6 deck shoes but have your charts memorized that help with the odds. It amazes me to see soo many players play by the seat of their pants having not a clue what they are doing.
Palace Station has many 6-5 tables now and the 3:2 tables are sometimes full. So I played their 6:5 game for the first time with the tie side bet (half of main bet, pays 10:1 on push). Unless my math is horrible, one should actually double on blackjack for some dealer up cards (if not all?). So using your math, with a dealer up card of 5, the $50 pay out on a tie 7% of the time would add $3.50 to the $6.82. If you take the 6:5 blackjack you only get $7 because you lose the tie side bet ($12-$5). Then the question becomes, Bet $15 to win $7 or double down to bet $25 to win $10.32 with a 5 up card? How does it work out for the other up cards? The tie side bet actually lowers the house edge on a regular 3:2 game but obviously you don’t double blackjack on 3:2 even with the side bet. But I’m curious if the tie side bet substantially lowers the house edge on a 6:5 game if you double some blackjacks?
hi i am A new player trying to make IT as A career. my base is located in macau & korea. i have A Q for you. does peek / none peek makes any difference? i understand that macau & korea is playing different style korea allow dealers to peek
how can i know korea & macau casino are using how many decks of cards?
Just to update the thread. Golden Nugget in the Rush Lounge had several $15 minimum 3:2 blackjack tables. Unfortunately almost every other blackjack game I have seen in Vegas is 6:5 🙁
Hi ken I’m playing in a casino where the rule are:
6 decks, h17, double any two cards, double after split, surrender allowed.
And: the casino have 2 jokers inside the 6 decks, and if in your hand, you have a joker, you win immediately, and the hand end.
I think with this I have pretty great advantage to my side, don’t you think.
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Playing a stronger game of blackjack.
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J'ai donc une question concernant les paris. Je suis encore très novice en matière de blackjack en général, mais je souhaite utiliser les méthodes enseignées dans ce cours pour faire des gains. J'ai regardé des vidéos et l'une d'entre elles, dont je me souviens et qui provient de Howcast, explique différentes méthodes de mise. L'une des méthodes utilisées est la méthode progressive, qui consiste à parier $100 et à gagner, puis à parier $200, puis $300, et ainsi de suite. Vous perdez un pari et tant que vous avez une bonne série de victoires, vous avez encore des gains. À chaque fois que vous perdez, vous revenez à votre mise minimale. J'ai moi-même pratiqué cette méthode à la maison, de manière un peu plus conservatrice. Je mise $10, puis $15, puis $20, puis $30. Je ne double jamais ma mise mais je l'augmente d'environ 50-75% jusqu'à ce que je perde, puis je reviens à $10. Je continuerai à faire cela sans maximum, même si j'en arrive à parier $1000 à la fois (je n'en arrive presque jamais là), mais est-ce que c'est toujours un signal d'alarme pour les casinos ? Ce n'est pas comme si je passais d'une mise de $10 à $500, je l'augmente progressivement lorsque je suis en train de gagner. Et lorsque ma série s'arrête et que je perds un "gros" pari, j'en sors toujours gagnant. Dites-moi si c'est une bonne ou une mauvaise idée à appliquer dans les casinos réels et pourquoi. Je vous remercie.
I trained about 7 hours and im counting a deckin 39 secs. Good???
playing your game when i have a 9 your chart says to double from 2-9 the game says to hit witch one do i do
never mind i checked the tables there new i realy like the practis games i do wish for a better memory
J'adore cette école de blackjack. Ce dont je me plains, c'est que si je veux revoir une leçon spécifique, je dois parcourir chaque leçon et continuer à cliquer sur "next". Honnêtement, c'est un peu pénible. Peut-être parce que je consulte votre site Web à l'aide d'un iPhone. Mais à moins que vous ne l'ayez déjà fait et que je l'aie oublié, je trouverais cela tellement plus facile s'il y avait une table des matières avec des liens directs vers chaque page afin que je n'aie pas à parcourir chacune d'entre elles. Le matériel est excellent et je l'utilise très souvent pour développer mes compétences ! Je vous remercie.
Love the strategy trainer, but recently I’ve been experiencing a few bugs during play. Sometimes when I split aces I only receive one card on the first ace and no card on the second ace. Sometimes insurance is not offered on a dealer’s ace. Sometimes I’m not able to double. I’m selecting the same rules every time (2d, H17, das, ns, insurance offered). Just wondering if anyone else is getting errors such as these. Thanks.
Same here, when you split a pair, you do NOT have the opportunity to play the second hand.
Same situation on the I-pad version and the I-Mac desktop version, inability to hit the second hand after splitting..
george here again
on your new version chart with some hands to do double or stand how to decide which way to go on these hands
like on a-8 if i double i am wrong your chart says either d or s
still like playing have knot won big but have not lost any sense using basic stragity
“Ds” means Double if allowed, else stand. So with (Ace,7) vs a dealer 5, you would double. With (3,4,Ace) you would stand, because doubling is not allowed after you hit.
If you play at a hand shuffled table the shuffle is not random! It is repetitive where card clumps occur. This is documented in studies by “first base blackjack.”
It occurs in two deck games and up. I have played games in Vegas when the dealer,s tell card or up card is 10 card 70 percent of a shoe. Don’t wait to be asked to leave just leave or your money will. The player at third base better play a strategy to win his hand. Third base is not there to save the table. Stastically, no one impacts the next cards except the schuffler. Casinos have the edge and continue to do so thru schuffle techniques and they are reliant on the player who refuses to leave. Remember, the dealer bust but still wins when the player bust because he takes your money and cards first. The dealer bust 28 percent of the time. Play in sessions of one hour or less. Less if you lose four hands in a row. Every dealer schuffles and deals per management guidelines. Go downtown and get away from the strip as it is easier to bump into a good game if you don’t recognize it on the strip. Dealers cheat players by not paying a player the correct amount. I had a dealer paid me $30 on a $10 bet with the 25 under the 5. Why, I have no clue! Ain’t it fascinating. Playing blackjack involves skills beyond card counting and basic strategy! Money management and being a keen observer is essential. Be likable and courteous, it may pay off, who knows. Good luck, and remember it always runs out but you can leave before it does. Time to leave!
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