Blackjack Strategy and Betting Progression

Many blackjack players usually don't bother themselves in memorizing every right move that must be done in the game. After all, we are only humans and don't have computers as our brains, and making mistakes once in a while is our nature. But in spite of this, you can still win in blackjack even if you are just a beginner.

You will need to memorize these six very significant and important basic strategies to win in blackjack.

a. Stand if you have a hard hand of 12 to 16 and the dealer shows a card of two to six. b. Hit if you have a hard hand of 12 to 16 and the dealer shows a card of seven or higher. c. Stand if you have a hand of 17 to 21, but do hit on a soft hand of 17. d. Pairs of Aces and eights must always be split up. e. Pairs of tens, Jacks, Queens, Kings, fives, or fours must never be split up. f. Double down if you have a hand of ten or 11 and the dealer shows a card of eight or lower.

Be cautious enough with regards to making some mistakes in blackjack. If you want to really win in blackjack, you must keep your emotions in control and never rely on your hunches. Follow the six basic strategies mentioned above and you will do fine in blackjack. Casinos may offer you the insurance option in blackjack, don't fall for it because the edge is very high against you.

Start betting the table minimum amount and increase your bet each you win and when you lose, return back to your initial bet, which is the table minimum of blackjack. In its entirety, you lose in more rounds of blackjack rather than win, so following a reasonable betting progression strategy can help you recover your losses.

A good betting progression in blackjack is to make bets for four consecutive rounds at an amount that you feel comfortable with and this is usually the blackjack table minimum. If ever you don't win in any of the four rounds of blackjack, have a break and try again later.

The betting progression in this blackjack winning strategy starts when you are already ahead in the game by two units, and by then you can begin the progression of two, three, five, seven, ten. For example, if one betting unit is $5, then the progression would be like this: $10, $15, $25, $35, $50.

Even if you are using some strategy to win in blackjack, there are really instances where good luck will run out. And if ever this happens, start betting again using your original bet amount. If you lose in four consecutive rounds of blackjack, you must take a break, whether you are ahead or not.

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