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| Blackjack Strategy Chart
Blackjack incorporates a number of strategies that players can try in order to increase their chances of winning. The main one uses a strategy chart that can help players to reduce the house edge to the minimum, creating a greater opportunity for winning. Full Article
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| Single Deck Blackjack Strategy
If you are going to win at blackjack, your preferred approach should be to take this "standard" strategy and then work variations off it, according to what kind of game you're playing. One of the factors on which these variations are based involves the ru Full Article
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| Multi-deck Blackjack Strategy
There are not many casinos, both online and offline, that will deal out a single-deck blackjack game. What you are most likely to find is a game that is dealt from a four, six or eight-deck shoe. It is for this reason that the aspiring blackjack player ne Full Article
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| Using 'Surrender' in Blackjack
Blackjack Surrender is a betting option in blackjack that allows you to 'Surrender' your hand at either the beginning or end of a hand to gain back a portion of your initial bet. Its a blackjack strategy that can dramatically improve your odds of winning Full Article
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| Paroli Betting System
Many blackjack players have used various betting systems to improve their skills and odds at winning blackjack games. One of the most common is the Paroli betting system. This is very similar to the Parlay system. Paroli is the opposite of the Martingale Full Article
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| 1-3-2-6 Blackjack Betting System
Blackjack betting systems are strategies that can work at online casinos or brick and mortar casinos in most cases. Blackjack betting systems basically tell players what moves to make if they have certain cards in their hand, and in some cases depending o Full Article
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| Parlay Betting System
Many casino strategies that are used by players will be based on the type of betting system a particular online casino uses. When playing blackjack, casinos will often use the Parlay betting system. This is when the player will bet all of their winnings o Full Article
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| Canfield Expert System
This blackjack system came to light in the book "Blackjack Your Way to Riches," which was published in 1977. The listed author of the book is one "Richard Albert Canfield," which is actually the name of the man who was perhaps this country's first great c Full Article
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| Canfield Master System
This is blackjack betting system is known as a balanced count, which means you will have to keep a side count of Aces. Obviously, that is why they are classified as a "neutral" card and not counted. Full Article
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| Omega II Betting System
Blackjack author/player Bryce Carlson unveiled something called the Omega II blackjack system in 1992 with the publication of his book "Blackjack for Blood," and it was considered by many to be a strategy of play that ranked right up there with the best t Full Article
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| Revere Plus-Minus
When Lawrence Revere published "Playing Blackjack as a Business," it wasn't very long after Dr. Edward O. Thorp had first introduced blackjack strategies for counting cards and playing blackjack for profit in his own book "Beat the Dealer." Revere's book, Full Article
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| Revere Point Count
When Revere sought to go beyond his Plus-Minus system, he moved from a one-level count to a two-level count. The two-level count was called the Revere Point Count and it required a different level of effort on the part of the player, including the ability Full Article
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| Revere 14 Count
Lawrence Revere was one of the first blackjack experts to put his strategies out there in a way where people could easily understand and comprehend what it took to win at blackjack, and he was able to communicate how to go about implementing a system for Full Article
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| Revere Advanced Point Count
For those who thought the Revere 14 Count was complex and difficult to learn, the Revere Advanced Point Count is a blackjack system that may be even more complicated. Full Article
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| Hi-Lo Blackjack System
The High-Low blackjack system, also referred to as the Hi-Lo system, was published by Stanford Wong, whose real name is actually John Ferguson, in a book called "Professional Blackjack" that he authored in 1975. Full Article
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| Red Seven Count Blackjack System
The Red Seven Count is a blackjack system designed by Arnold Snyder that has a 97% betting correlation involves counting red 7's as +1 and black 7's as -1. Full Article
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| HI-OPT II Blackjack Card Counting System
The Hi-Opt II is a computer generated blackjack card counting system that was spearheaded by Lance Humble. This card counting system is an expansion on the original Hi-Opt I card counting blackjack system. Full Article
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| Silver Fox Blackjack Count
The Silver Fox Count is a blackjack counting system that is a great system for beginners to get an edge on the casino without being too complicated. Full Article
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| Blackjack Switch Strategy
Blackjack Switch is a very exciting variation on the game of blackjack, where you are dealt two hands, and you actually get to make the decision to switch the second card you've been dealt between each hand, in order to improve it, before having to make a Full Article
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| Uston Advanced Point Count
The Uston Advanced Point Count is an advanced blackjack betting system with a .69 playing efficiency and a .99 betting efficiency which is comparable to the Revere Advanced Point Count, but it's difficult "ease of use" quotient made it less popular among Full Article
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| Uston SS Count
The Uston SS Count is a blackjack betting system designed to be simpler and quicker than more advanced blackjack counts. Learn the Uston SS blackjack count. Full Article
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| Kiss III - Blackjack Counting System
Designed by Fred Renzey, the KISS III blackjack counting system was the next generation blackjack system to the KISS II count, also designed by Renzey. Full Article
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| Uston Advanced Plus-Minus
One of the best blackjack players in history, Ken Uston, has several winning blackjack strategies including the Advanced Plus-Minus Full Article
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| Mentor Blackjack Counting System
Learn the Mentor blackjack count, a blackjack counting system developed by Fred Renzy, designed to improve your odds at winning blackjack. Full Article
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