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!  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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