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These rarely pay out simply for getting the friend to open an account, however; they'll most likely have to meet certain deposit and play thresholds before you get a referral bonus. I am fairly new to blackjack but I have basic strategy memorized and I have been practicing my but off counting cards hi low I am wondering if counting cards would be effective against these rules? As the name indicates, these bonuses are granted for playing particular games. June 12th, at 4: As with the loyalty bonuses, these are often not listed publicly, but you may be able to get information on them before signing up by contacting the casino directly and indicating the amounts you intend to deposit and play.
How much money do I lose if I double down? Well, not really that much. Card counters who table hop and play only plus counts just about always double down on 9 v. If you have just the slightest positive count, doubling down becomes the correct play. But, consider an Internet 4-deck game where I have a wagering requirement to fulfill. How should I play it? If, however, I violate standard basic strategy and double down on my 9 v.
So, when there is a wagering requirement, basic strategy for the 4-deck game changes. But, with 6 decks, if I double down on 9 v. The logic here does not require that you be down to the last two bets of a wagering requirement.
As long as you are playing to meet a wagering requirement, and every additional bet double or split that you don't place on a hand where you have this option will require another bet on a random hand with the house edge, you will be in a situation where the value of doubling down or splitting must include the value of eliminating a random hand that must be played at the house advantage. In any case, the value of following a Wagering Requirement Basic Strategy as opposed to a standard blackjack basic strategy where no wagering requirement is imposed is negligible.
But it does exist, and smart players may want to know about it. For those who are out there playing on bonuses with wagering requirements in Internet casinos, here are the changes:. Normal basic strategy with 9 v. With a wagering requirement, we should also double down in 4-deck games. Normal basic strategy with a total of 8 v. With a wagering requirement, we are correct to double down on 8 v. With more than 2 decks, it is not correct to double down on 8 v.
Double down on 11 v. A in a 2-deck game. Normal basic strategy is to double down on 11 v. A in single-deck only, or in multi-deck if the dealer hits soft In Theory of Blackjack , Griffin provided refinements to this rule, namely that if the player's 11 is a or but not a or , it is also correct to double down in 2-deck. With a wagering requirement, it is optimal to double down with 11 v. A with , , and , but is still on the other side of borderline.
With more than two decks, however, do not double down on this hand. In S17 games, double in single and 2-deck games only. In 2-deck games, double on but not With more than 2 decks, do not double. When the deck contains a large number of tens and aces it increases the players chances of drawing a pat hand 17 or higher or getting a natural blackjack.
It also increases the chances that the dealer will bust. Even though the dealer is just as likely to draw a good hand when the deck is positive, the player is getting paid 3 to 2 for a natural blackjack. What makes blackjack different from any other casino game is that the house edge is not fixed. The odds of getting a natural blackjack are dependent upon the cards that have already been dealt and the cards remaining in the deck.
If an ace is dealt on the first round the odds of drawing another ace has gone down. If the cards remaining in the deck are low value cards, it is negative and it favors the dealer. Card counters usually lower their bets when the count is negative. The concept of counting cards is simple. There are many different card counting systems used by the players. They are all designed to keep track of the high and low cards left in the deck. The values off to the cards determine whether a counting system is balanced or unbalanced.
When you use a balanced counting system you keep a running count of the cards as they are played but you then have to divide running count by the number of decks not yet played to get the true count. A player starts with a predetermined number to tell him when the deck is positive or negative instead of using zero as a starting point.
Being a successful card counter takes more than just being able to keep track of the cards.

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