How to Signal a Hit, Stand, Split, and Double Down – Learn Blackjack

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http://betterbook.com/blackjack Professional blackjack player Charlie Ruehr tells you how to signal a hit, stand, split, and double down.

This video is an excerpt from iPad/iPhone book Blackjack Domination: Learn Strategy, Count Cards, and Beat Vegas. For more skills and tricks: http://betterbook.com/blackjack

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How to Signal a Hit, Stand, Split, and Double Down – Learn Blackjack

7 thoughts on “How to Signal a Hit, Stand, Split, and Double Down – Learn Blackjack

  1. I would always give a hand signal, as a dealer can make a mistake, anticipate you making one play when you actually want another; if there's any question, the surveillance cameras will catch your hand signal and you can use it as evidence if need be. Double down signal is a single finger point.

  2. Best instructional all over YouTube for the signals! Β I'm finding more these days casinos require you to gesture and not issue verbal commands (for surveillance reasons I'm guessing) any kind of tapping or knocking the table will get you a hit, half waves is a stay and adding a second stack of chips / one finger point is a double down.

  3. Never touch the chips you already put down, thats a surefire way for a pitboss to yank your ass out

  4. Never speak to the dealer. Just use hand signals and the surveillance cameras will do the rest.

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