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  Cards 2 to 10 are valued according to their number. The value of all face cards is 10. The value of Aces can be either 1 or 11. The suit of the cars is not take n into account. The value of the ace seems to confuse some players under the "heat of the action". It is a player who determines the value of Aces. If you value an Ace as 11 and your hand total goes over 21 then you can value it as 1.

 

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The basic system in Blackjack helps its users to decrease the house edge to 0.05%. But the card counting strategy system still remains the most profitable, because using it the right way can bring the card counter 1-2% advantage over the house. That’s why houses try hard to recognize card counters especially good ones and to discourage them from gambling. But card counting strategy is the only way to gain advantage over the house legally. Nowadays there exist much card counting strategy systems, which can be both very simple and complicated, but the principle remains the same-it assigns a numerical value to each card. The player adds and subtracts these values as cards appear arriving at what is called the "running count". This fluctuating count represents cards which are known or have already been played. This number is figured against the remaining cards to determine the more valuable "true count" representing the cards not yet played. In the case of the count being plus it favours the player because then a greater number of high-valued cards such as Aces and 10-valued card, is still in the game. In the opposite case when the count is minus it means that There are more low-valued cards in the casino game, which doesn’t favour the player, but it favours the casino greatly. Perfecting card counting strategy skills requires practice, memorization and technique. But once you master it you can rest assured that you will achieve success in Blackjack in any house.

Blackjack is played on a semicircular shaped table. The blackjack tables are covered by green or blue colored felt. The blackjack table has seven places for players. The dealer stands behind the table. The dealer deals cards in a clockwise direction from one or multiple decks. After shuffling all cards thoroughly, the dealer will give one of the players a plastic card. To cut the deck, the player has to insert the plastic card into the deck. After shuffling and cutting the deck, the dealer "burns" one to five cards immediately placing these unseen cards into the discard box before the deal of the first hand. Players can see the minimum and maximum table bets on the table. Minimum bets are usually $1.00, $2.00, $5.00, $10.00, $25.00 or $100.00. Maximum bets are generally $500.00, $1,000.00 or $5,000.00. Minimum and maximum bets can be higher through special arrangements with the house. Traditionally bets are made with house chips. Some houses allow to use cash for making bets. All winnings are paid with house chips. Chips can be purchased at the tables. If you want to cash your chips you must go to the Cashier. At the outset of each hand, you have to place your bet in the square on the table directly in front of your seat. When all the bets are made all players and the dealer receive two cards each. Players don’t see dealer’s cards. After the dealer has dealt everyone two cards, he will turn his first card face up for all to see. The dealer’s face down cards is called ‘a hole card’. After all players have played out their hands, the dealer will turn his hole card face up and, if necessary, hit his hand until he has a hand value of seventeen or more. When one or two decks are played, the dealer will deal from his hand and the player's cards will be dealt face down. When there are four or more decks, the cards are dealt face up from a "shoe". The shoe is a plastic box, which sits on the table holding the portion of the deck remaining to be dealt. The shoe provides the dealer with a convenient way to handle four or more decks. The shoe makes it more difficult for a dealer to cheat by dealing a card other than the bottom card. The house has one more advantage when dealing from the shoe. The more decks a house plays, the more favorable the odds become for the house against the card counters. When using four or more decks, the cards are often dealt face up both in European and American casinos. When the cards are dealt face up it helps to prevent cheating.

Triple 7’s Blackjack originates from a standard Blackjack. The main feature of Triple 7’s Blackjack is that players have an option of making an additional bet, which allows them to win a Progressive jackpot. Traditionally casinos use 5 decks of cards to play Triple 7’s Blackjack. A shoe with 5 decks is shuffled after each round. Triple 7's Blackjack rules are similar to those of a standard Blackjack. You are a winner if you receive two 7s as your first cards. You will win more if you have two sevens as your initial cards and if you get one more seven when you hit. If you receive two consecutive Sevens in your hand and split, your Jackpot Bonus amount will drop to the value of a single Seven in each hand. Only Real Account users can play Triple 7's Blackjack. Triple 7's Blackjack isn’t available for Guest Account users.

 

 

 

 
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