Blackjack Perfect Strategy Explained

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I highly recommend learning how to play Blackjack using the perfect strategy. This reduces the house edge to just 1% giving you a return to player (RTP) of 99%. This really helps to make some casino offers profitable for you. In this video, you will learn:

– How to play Blackjack
– How to adopt perfect strategy
– Where to find the hand charts
– and more!

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3 thoughts on “Blackjack Perfect Strategy Explained

  1. Great explanation, thanks! It seems like it would take ages to play when having to look up every hand in the table but I suppose you'd learn it by hand if you practised enough.

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