Poor Plays
- By: Kurt
- On: 10/11/2009 21:24:17
- In: Uncategorised
No matter how good of a Blackjack player you feel you are at any given hand over a long period of time, it is an undeniable truth that you will lose at some point. The massively popular table card game of Blackjack is meant to be played over the long term, so if you use that to your advantage then you could make it out of the brick and mortar casino will some of your bankroll still intact. The real key to successful Blackjack run is being able to identify the right hands for you to capitalize on during your series. Another important thing to realize is being able to recognize which hands are bad for your game. What follows is a list of common plays that make most players uneasy and indecisive, and a brief explanation as to the logic behind the right play. Hopefully this will keep you from making the same mistake over and over again.
8s against a 10
The right choice in this specific scenario is to split the tens. The reason for this being is that two hands of eight is a much better place to be starting from when the Blackjack dealer shows a ten up card in a single hand of sixteen. In this case you are giving yourself two decent starting hands while breaking up the infamous sixteen.
For you to make a name for yourself during your Blackjack career, the most important thing that you can do is to be able to see ahead of the game while staying focused on the hand that you are presently playing. It is tough skill, but worth the time to master.