What Happens When You Don’t Follow Basic Strategy – Blackjack

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  1. From my extensive personal experience playing blackjack at casinos, I have noticed that tables where everyone is playing “basic strategy” are tables where the only one winning is the dealer. The best runs I’ve seen tables go on is where skilled players are picking the right spots to go against the grain here and there from hand to hand. This is why I’m not one of those people who sits there and bashes third base for hitting their 14 against the dealers 6 and it doesn’t work out in that particular instance. “Basic strategy” is a joke that is always contradicting itself and is full of misinfo. It says you are always supposed to assume the dealer has a 10 or face card for their under card, which is the biggest farce there is, especially with 6 deck shoes. “Basic strategy” also tells you to always split 8s, but when the dealer is showing a face card and you are supposed to assume they have another face card under for 20, then why would you want to split 8s when the odds say you’re just doubling your losses if your assumption is correct?

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