Learn Blackjack Program
When you are talking about how to play and learn Blackjack using optimum strategies, there is only one expert who comes to mind--Henry Tamburin. Writing and teaching the game for many years, Henry brings both those skills to Gambling Teachers.
He is a 'natural' to guide you through this Learn Blackjack program.
Contributing teachers are J. Phillip Vogel, Frank Scoblete and Gayle Mitchell.
The lessons for this program in order of learning levels are listed below.
1) EZ Strategy
2) Basics: Playing for the First Time
3) Play Blackjack?
4) Strategies & History
5) Strategy Cards
6) Game Selection
7) Single Deck is Better
8) Surrender
9) Strategy: More than the Basics
10) Decisions Count
11) Side Bets
12) Betting Two Spots
13) BJack Players
14) Mistakes & Corrections
15) BJack Math: SD Factor
16) Elimination BJack
17) Standing on 17-21
18) NEW! BJack Control
19) Tips
20) Terms
21) Quiz
Learn Blackjack Introduction
Blackjack is what I call a 'value' casino game. For casino players who play using basic strategy, tables with specific conditions and rules, they are offered an opportunity to compete on a level playing field with casinos online or off.
Some of those specific conditions and rules that combine to offer up the best Blackjack tables are: 'Dealer Must Draw to 16 and Stand on All 17s' statement, use a single deck, have no restrictions on doubling down, allow re-splitting, and have a surrender option available.
Let's look at some basic terms of the game:
21 wins: An ace is counted as 1 or 11, face cards 10, all other cards counted as marked.
Hard Hand: a hand that does not include an ace. What you see on your two cards is your total count, such as 9 + 8 = 17.
Soft Hand: a hand that includes an ace in first two cards dealt. It has two values, depending on whether you use the ace as 1 or 11. So, a 5 and an ace could be 6 or 16.
Stiff Hand: a potential bust hand, such as a 13 or 14, but especially a hard 15 or 16, which are the two worst hands you can get (unless the 16 is two 8's, then you split).
Push: same count as the dealer -- a tie -- no money is exchanged, you do not win or lose.
Burn Cards: number of cards casino discards at the beginning of a new shuffle.
Multiple Decks: four or more decks played in a game, always dealt face up.
Single or Double Decks: played in a game, first two cards are dealt face down.
If you play online or off with poor strategy or instinct, you give the casino an advantage of over 5%.
Remember, focus on the dealer. The objective is not to get as close to 21 as possible, but to beat the dealer. It's very possible to win with a 13 or 14 count when the dealer busts.
Begin your Learn Blackjack lessons with EZ strategy.

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