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The basic strategies in Blackjack

The basic strategies in Blackjack

Strategies to play Blackjack to beat the dealer, explained by Casino King

Do you dream of outsmarting the dealer and winning big at Blackjack? This card game, as popular as it is demanding, lends itself to numerous strategies. The experts at our online casino reveal the secrets to increase your chances of winning and turn each game into a true challenge.

Before we begin, a quick reminder of the Blackjack rules...

Mastering Blackjack strategies requires an understanding of the basic rules. In short, the game involves getting a hand closer to 21 than the dealer's without exceeding it. Number cards are worth their face value, face cards are worth 10, and the Ace offers some flexibility by being able to count as either 1 or 11.

The basic strategy in Blackjack

Blackjack is somewhat like playing chess with a deck of cards. To increase your chances of winning, a basic strategy has been developed based on a set of rules that tell you what to do in every situation during a game.

What are my options in Blackjack?

When it's your turn to play, you have several options:

- Hit: If you think you can get closer to 21 without going over.

- Stand: If you are satisfied with your hand and don't want to risk going over 21.

- Split: If you have two identical cards, you can split them to form two separate hands.

- Double Down: You can double your bet to receive one additional card.

- Surrender: If you think you are going to lose, you can surrender and get back part of your bet.

- Insurance: An additional bet you can make if the dealer has an Ace.

Why use basic strategy in Blackjack?

The basic strategy is based on mathematical calculations that help you make the best possible decisions based on your cards and the dealer's. Here are the advantages of using basic strategy in Blackjack:

- Maximize your chances of winning: By following the rules, you reduce the house edge.

- Make more informed decisions: You won't play randomly, but according to a proven method. However, there are also some disadvantages to this basic strategy

- Blackjack is still a game of chance: Even when following the strategy, you can still lose.

- The strategy can be complex to memorize: There are many rules to remember.

The Blackjack table

Designed by experts, the blackjack chart is an essential tool to optimize your game. It synthesizes years of mathematical research and allows you to make informed decisions based on your cards and the dealer's. By following the indications of the chart, you significantly increase your chances of winning against the dealer.

How to use the Blackjack table?

The blackjack table is very intuitive. Simply locate your hand in the vertical column on the left, then find the dealer's card at the top of the table. At the intersection of these two lines, you will discover the optimal action to take.

While the table is easy to consult, memorizing the recommended actions will help you gain speed and make your decisions instinctively.

The Double Down

Double Down is a strategic move in blackjack that involves doubling your initial bet in exchange for one additional card. This option is usually offered when your initial hand is promising, such as a total of 9, 10, or 11.

The goal is to get as close to 21 as possible without exceeding it. It is important to note that this decision is irrevocable: once you receive the additional card, your hand is final. The advantages of Double Down include potentially doubling your winnings, but you should be aware that losses can also be doubled.

The Split in Blackjack

This action, called "split," offers the player the opportunity to separate their two cards of the same value into two independent hands. To do this, they must place an additional bet equal to the initial bet.

The split, though risky, can be very profitable if both hands win: the winnings are then doubled. Conversely, if only one hand wins, it's as if the player tied with the dealer. Finally, if both hands lose, the losses are also doubled.

Card counting in Blackjack

How does this technique work, which involves tracking the dealt cards to anticipate the ones to come? A simple point system will help you determine if the deck is in your favor. The values are assigned as follows:

- Cards 2 to 6 are worth +1 point,

- Cards 10 to Ace are worth -1 point,

- Cards 7, 8, and 9 are considered neutral.

Can I discover Blackjack games for free?

Absolutely! Before betting real money on Casino King, you can enjoy most of our blackjack games in free demo mode. This will allow you to familiarize yourself with the rules and different variants without any risk.

What are the most popular Blackjack variants on your online casino?

Whether you're a morning or night player, you'll always find a blackjack table available on Casino King. Here is the selection most appreciated by online casino players in Belgium:

BlackjackX 30 - Emerald - Pragmatic Play

Blackjack - Galaxsys

Blackjack Multihand 3 Seats - Gaming 1

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