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This is part two of a two-part video in which blackjack expert Henry Tamburin discusses eight tips to become a winning blackjack player. Topics covered include: using gambling coupons, learning to bet properly, playing sensibly; plus avoiding alcohol, distractions and side bets.
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How long are those people in the back are just going to stand there and stare??
Lmao I know it's a green screen dick
He's dead right about progressive betting, I always keep my bet the same during a session, playing catch up will do you no good in the long run. That's not to say that you can't increase your bets but before you do so you should build up your bankroll. I once played 7 hrs straight with $100 on a Let it Ride table, by playing smart and conservative it allowed me to increase my chances of winning because it all about being able to see as many hands as possible especially in a game like Let it Ride because of the bonus play. At the time, which was a good 10 years ago the bonus was only $1, and the payout based on just playing $1 was incredible, to my understanding the game has changed quite a bit because the house was getting hammered with the bonus bet being only $1. Let it Ride was a fairly new game at the time and when I learned how the game was played I thought it was hands down one of the best games to play, now since the payout has changed I'm not as crazy about it as I once was.
Does the basic strategy on anerican classic blackjack also applies on european blackjack where late surrender applies?
In the background a player doesn't double down on 11 (3+8) against the dealer A. This was given as one of the most common misplays in another video by Mr Tamburin
Henry-if the casino uses an automatic shuffler in blackjack-meaning at the end of the round or current 'hand', the cards are put in some type of device that makes them disappear, is there any point in card counting? For example-I'm in Toronto Canada, and most of the black jack games I've encountered here, never actually require or perform a table shuffle-they just continously go into some contraption that recycles them or does something with them and they are gone.
Great advice
All you have to do is keep track of how many hi cards have been played out don't pay attention to the little ones
Excellent and very informative videos. Thank you Henry Tamburin.
Man no one has moved in the background in this video haha
This was a good video.