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Casino Blackjack With the Best Odds Blackjack is one of the most popular table games in the
World. In addition to being a very easy game to learn,
blackjack resembles those fun card games like War, which
build great anticipation and excitement as a card hit
reveals whether one's hand busts or settles at that most
comfortable range just under twenty-one.
Much like those
card games we all played as children, blackjack is also
very popular for another important reason. No other table
game can deliver as low a House Edge as blackjack can. If
blackjack were introduced today (knowing what we know
about the game), it would not be picked up by casinos and
offered on the gambling floor. The reason being is
that only those games which have at least a 3% House Edge
are deemed profitably acceptable to the House. Therefore,
a game that has the potential of hitting a .5% House
Advantage is out of the question.
So, why have casinos let
blackjack stick around for as long as it has? First of
all, the Basic Blackjack Strategy (the means by which to
get the House Edge down) was not figured out only until
after blackjack had become a mainstay on the gambling
floor. Secondly, even with the valuable information the
Basic Blackjack Strategy provides, many gamblers do not
even incorporate it into their strategy, thinking it much
too hard to learn. In reality, the Basic Blackjack
Strategy is quite simple to learn and only takes a little
repeated practice to get comfortable with it.
Considering that blackjack is here to stay, casinos have
done all they can to protect themselves against card
counting and the Basic Strategy. They have
implemented automatic card shufflers, added more decks,
and even changed some rules like not letting players
double down their bet after splitting a hand. While these
changes have only slightly impacted the Edge on the game
of blackjack, the most impacting change that many gambling
operators have made is the payout on hitting a Natural
(Blackjack).
Instead of paying 3 to 2 for hitting a
Blackjack, many casinos on the Las Vegas Strip are paying
out 6 to 5 odds, which increases the House Edge by 1.5%.
Some places even advertise their 6 to 5 odds like it was a
good thing! The great thing about playing online, is that
most internet betting sites like
Blackjack Ballroom still offer 3 to 2 odds and
allow players to double down after splitting and force the
dealer to stand on a Soft 17. If you see otherwise,
whether on the internet or in Vegas, don't play
there. There are plenty of other places still
offering the lower House Advantage rules at
blackjack.
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