Best way to learn blackjack basic strategy?

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Question by Daniel: Best way to learn blackjack basic strategy?
the chart:

http://www.online-casinos.com/images/blackjack-chart.gif

Is there an easy way to learn this or any tips on how to memorise tables in general?

Thanks

Best answer:

Answer by JackAce
Make flashcards. Keep it old school.

You can also download one of many apps in the iPhone and Android app stores. Be prepared to pay 99 cents (less than the cost of 300 blank index cards).

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4 Responses to “Best way to learn blackjack basic strategy?”

  • Lucy:

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  • nathanvise:

    You asked a question about a wonderful play Here’s your answer.
    Blackjack best strategy is based on the mathematics of the game. It has been tested and refined through computer simulations. When it is followed correctly it reduces the house edge to the minimum, which is usually about one-half of a percent. Minor adjustments are made to basic strategy depending on certain rule variations that the different casinos can chose to use. For example some casinos will allow you to double down after splitting (DOS) and some do not allow it. There are also some changes made to basic strategy for single and multiple deck games.
    If you want to be a successful blackjack player you will need to learn basic strategy firstly. Most players start learning by referring to a basic strategy chart. The strategy chart shows you how to play your first two cards based on the dealers up card. Referring back to the Blackjack 101 article, you know that the house gains its edge by the fact that the player must act first. Since the basic strategy chart only deals with the first two cards, you will also need to learn what decisions to make after taking a hit.
    Translate the Chart
    The best way to do this is to translate the basic strategy chart into plain English that explains how to play a hand with three or more cards. Let’s look at an example:
    If your first two cards are and a 5 and a 3 you have a total of eight. The chart tells you to hit. You draw another 3, which gives you a total of eleven. The chart tells you to double on 11 but you can only double on your first two cards. Therefore you must hit.
    When we translate the strategy chart into plain English, we use the word “otherwise” when dealing with situations that are different because of multiple cards. If we were to write out the example above it would be: If you have 11 – double, otherwise hit.
    How to Play Hard Hands: -A hard hand is two starting cards that do not contain an ace.
    If you have eight or less, always hit.
    If you have Nine: Double if the dealer has 3 thru 6 – otherwise hit.
    If you have Ten : Double if the dealer has 2 thru 9 – otherwise hit.
    If you have Eleven: Double if the dealer has 2 thru 10, Hit if dealer has Ace.
    If you have Twelve: Hit if the dealer has 2 or 3, Stand if the dealer has 4 thru 6, otherwise hit.
    If you have 13- 16: Stand if the dealer has2 thru 6, otherwise hit.
    If you have 17 – 21: Always Stand.
    How to Play Soft Hands: – A soft hand is when one of your starting hands contains an ace.
    If you have Ace 2 or Ace 3: Double if the dealer has 5 or 6 – otherwise hit.
    If you have Ace 4 or Ace 5: Double if the dealer has 4 thru 6 – otherwise hit.
    If you have Ace 6: Double if the dealer has 3 thru 6 – otherwise hit.
    If you have Ace 7: Stand if the dealer has 2, 7 or 8. Double 3 -thru 6 – otherwise hit.
    If you have Ace 8 or Ace 9: Always Stand.
    How to Play Pairs
    If you have a pair of Aces or Eights: Always split.
    If you have a pair of twos or threes: Split if the dealer has 2 – 7, otherwise hit.
    If you have a pair of fours: Split if the dealer has 5 or 6 – otherwise hit.
    If you have a pair of fives: Double if the dealer has 2 thru 9 – otherwise hit.
    If you have a pair of sixes: Split if the dealer has 2 thru 6 – otherwise hit.
    If you have a pair of sevens: Split 2 thru 7 – otherwise hit.
    If you have a pair of nines: Split 2 thru 6, and 8 or 9. Stand if the dealer has 7, 10 or Ace.
    If you have a pair of tens: Always Stand.

  • Amos:

    By using Basic Strategy a player can reduce the amount that the odds favor the casino to under one percent. Basic Strategy is the optimum way to play every possible hand in Blackjack and should be memorized in order for the player to increase their chances at winning against the house. The given chart table displays each move a player should make depending on the cards that the player holds and the card that the dealer is showing. From here http://www.jokeronlinecasino.com/blackjack.html you may know more about blackjack strategies.

  • justin:

    Here is an article that explains Blackjack fairly well: http://www.slotland.com/casino-articles/what-is-blackjack.html Helped me out quite a bit.

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