Easy To Remember Blackjack Technique


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One of the simplest techniques to play chemin de fer and be a regular winner is to play like the croupier competes.

You’ll find more people will complain at the tables if you do, but why would you care? You’ll come away with a win, more regularly, over a period of time if you habitually play like the house. Try it at home, on the net, or live in the physical casinos on a "leisurely day," but be certain you attempt it given that it works.

It’s the simplest way to play with no counting, absolutely no 10’s or 5’s or anything else to remember. If you pause and think about it, here is why this "technique" will be the single plan you will ever need:

How frequently does a dealer show a two and end up making a strong hand? How often does a dealer show a 3, turn over a 10, and make a great hand? How frequently have you split 8-8 versus the casino’s face and had two losing hands rather than 1? How many times have you split AA against the casino’s face and had ended up with losing hands instead of one?

It’s really impressive how the house can pull a hand out with original hands of 12,thirteen,14,15, even 16. It occurs because it is supposed to happen, due to the total of small value cards in the deck and other elements.

Try this system and see if you play any better than you have in the past. Remember, if you try this system or any other, do it constantly and with this one it means you compete like the casino each time. Continue to take cards until you get seventeen and stand.

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