Archive for September 19th, 2015

twenty-one Card Counting

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Card counting is a skill which is used by players of card games to obtain an edge by following cards which have been dealt. This gives the player a notion of the value of cards, that need to be dealt with. Counting cards is a technique that is more advantageous in black jack than in any other card game.

In twenty-one, a player is at an advantage when the remaining deck holds "high cards." Big value cards can be faces and aces. The counter in the casino takes advantage of such opportunities by making greater wagers, as and when they happen. Quite a few knowledgeable players use the makeup of the shoe to alter their overall strategy. Amateur gamblers on occasion will have problems while trying fast counting and may be prone to errors, when it comes to handling dealt decks. 21 card counting is an industry on its own. huge amounts of money are made or lost, both by the players and the gambling dens, based on card counting methods in play.

Computing has made its impact on card counting too, with enhanced computing power impacting the complete process. Long-established gamblers however vow that a more complex card counting plan is more prone to error, canceling out the extra accuracy permitted by the use of computers. One can find a lot of plans for twenty-one card counting by visiting internet resources dedicated to blackjack. With the game increasing in appeal in casinos all over the world, there are newer plans being developed every other day. One can locate at least thousands of internet sites sharing with you tricks on counting cards and the all-around scheme to make cash playing blackjack.

 

My Gambling Den Twenty-one Type Casino Game

I have gambled on millions of hands of twenty-one. I started working my way into the gambling halls when I was 16. I have bet on online chemin de fer, I have counted cards, and worked with a team for a little while. Given all that I have still spent an abundance of funds at 21. The gambling dens have made it very hard to beat the casino.

I still like the game and play on a frequent basis. Over this time period I have gambled on a variation of blackjack called "The Take it Leave it Method". You most certainly will not get flush with this method or beat the casino, nonetheless you will experience an abundance of fun. This method is centered on the fact that 21 seems to be a match of runs. When you’re hot your hot, and when you are not you’re NOT!

I bet with basic strategy chemin de fer. When I do not win I wager the table minimum on the successive hand. If I do not win again I wager the table minimum on the next hand again etc. Once I hit I take the winnings paid to me and I wager the original wager again. If I win this hand I then leave the winnings paid to me and now have double my original bet on the table. If I win again I take the winnings paid to me, and if I succeed the next hand I leave it for a total of 4 times my original wager. I keep wagering this way "Take it Leave it etc". Once I lose I lower the wager back down to the original bet.

I am very strict and never back out. It gets very thrilling on occasion. If you win a few hands in sequence your wagers go up very fast. Before you know it you are wagering $100-200per hand. I have had great streaks a number of times now. I left a $5 table at the Luxor a couple of years back with $750 after 45 minutes using this technique! And a few months ago in Vegas I left a table with $1200!

You need to comprehend that you can give away a great deal faster this way too!. But it really makes the game more thrilling. And you will be aghast at the runs you notice wagering this way. Below is a guide of what you would wager if you continue winning at a five dollar game.

Bet 5 dollar
Take 5 dollar paid-out to you, leave the initial five dollar wager

Wager five dollar
Leave five dollar paid to you for a total bet of ten dollar

Bet $10
Take ten dollar paid-out to you, leave the original ten dollar wager

Wager 10 dollar
Leave ten dollar paid to you for a total wager of 20 dollar

Wager 20 dollar
Take twenty dollar paid to you, leave the original $20 wager

Bet 20 dollar
Leave 20 dollar paid to you for a total bet of 40 dollar

Wager 40 dollar
Take forty dollar paid to you, leave the first $40 wager

Wager $40
Leave $40 paid to you for a total bet of eighty dollar

Bet 80 dollar
Take 80 dollar paid-out to you, leave the original eighty dollar bet

Wager 80 dollar
Leave $80 paid to you for a total bet of $160

Wager one hundred and sixty dollar
Take $160 paid-out to you, leave the initial one hundred and 60 dollar wager

If you left at this instance you would be up $315 !!

It’s iffy to go on a run this long, but it often happen. And when it does you can NOT alter and drop your wager or the final result won’t be the same.