THE 5 WORST PLAYED BLACKJACK HANDS | RULE OF 9 | PLUS SOME BASIC STRATEGY FROM CASINO DEALER

Blackjack
the chance of winning when doubling down vs an ace is 48-49%
why add more money when statistically
you will lose more often than winning?.

this video shows some statically correct plays
And also shows some of my personal views (not necessarily backed up by statistics.
When to double down. When to hit?
Blackjack advice.
Take it or leave it.
No worries.
If u have any views please feel free to drop them in the comments.

I explain the rule of 9 that shows the times when you should double down.

I accidentally left out one of those most often
Misplayed hands:::
Soft 18 vs a ten or ace (ace/7) or (ace/3/4) for example.

You should always hit soft 18 vs a ten count card or ace.

And I also left out when to split 9’s.
Often players will stay on 9/9 when they
Should be splitting.
You should split 9s against everything but
A 7,10, jack, Queen, King, or ace.
So statically u should split 9s more often than not.
If dealer has a 2-6 it is really beneficial to get more money out there. Hopefully u get two 19s

if all you can find is 6/5 odds on blackjack….
never play that game..
always look for 3/2 odds on blackjack..
it may not sound like much… but it’ll kill you..

look for a baccarat table instead..
Players who want the lowest house edge always bet on banker. Banker’s 1.06 percent house edge is a little better than the 1.24 percent on player. Both are among the lowest house edges on casinos games, and both are lower than the added edge the house gets on blackjack tables that pay 6-5 on blackjack.

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