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Hey everyone. Just popping in to say hi - five years later - and to respond to some comments (positive and not) left on these videos. I don't have a means of monitoring the comments here in real time, as these videos belong to Howcast and not to 21 Nights or myself, so sorry for the really late responses. Thanks for watching! For more on Casino Parties by 21 Nights Entertainment visit www.21nights.com (And yes, I do say "um," and "you know" a lot on these videos. Y'all really gotta let that go, guys...)
2 or 3 is not nearly as weak as 5 or 6. If I’m dealt a 12, I myself am sometimes tempted to hit it anyway, but you definitely hit if the dealer is showing 7 or higher, but most don’t know that you should also hit a 12 if a dealer has 2 or 3. The dealer will actually make a hand more often than one would think when they start with a 2 or 3.
The 2 is deadly when the dealer is showing it 3 4 5 6 are the bust hands 2s are the sealer ace basic strategy says to hit if you have 13 to the dealer 2 up card
It's been said by many players that "a deuce is the dealer's ace," but in actuality, you're just as likely to make a good hand with 2 as your first card as the dealer is. That said, you should hit a 12 vs 3, but not 13 vs 2. Math, charts and computer simulations say so - I just preach the word.
Need advice or any comment for A & B What will you do next?? When dealer got Q, J, K, 10 or A A: My Cards: 2, 5, 2, 3 & 4 Shall I STAND or HIT?? B: My Cards: 4, 5, 2 & 6 Shall I STAND or HIT??
this guy has no idea what he is talking about. If you want to learn basic strategy, it takes three steps. 1. find the rules in your casino (does the dealer hit on ace 6)( can you double down after you split)(can you surrender) 2.download a blackjack app or Google the basic strategy chart for your casino. 3. practice until your perfect (like no mistakes 500 hands in a row) and TADA you will on average beat all of your friends at the casino with your .5% house edge The reason this video sucks is it doesn't explain the ambiguous hands like pair of 9's vs 7( you would think split or stand but it's actually stand) A7 vs 3 (you would think stand but its double down) 9 vs 3 (you would think hit but it's double down) pair of 8's vs. A (you would think hit or split but it's surrender) just to name a few when your friends tell you to play with emotion or feeling just ask them how much they've lost lifetime(they'll shut up real fast )(or lie) and if you follow the 3 steps guaranteed you'll beat em in the long run (percentage-wise at least) good luck out there and don't listen to Howcast blackjack videos!!!!!!
For the past 3.5 years, I’ve been working as a dealer to put myself through school. I can honestly say that basic strategy is an excellent way to play. However, there are a few hands that I would play differently. 1. The house suggests that you always split aces and 8’s. I disagree. Think about it, for 8’s, if the dealer is showing a 9 or 10 and you make 2 eighteens, you’re going to cost yourself twice as much money in the long run. Also, never split aces against a 10. I’ve only seen that work a handful of times. You’re better off just hitting, as I see players make better hands more often when the dealer has a 10.
You're confusing things you tend to notice at the games you deal for facts based on long term probabilities. "You should always split aces and eights" is true. "Whenever a player splits aces at my table, he loses" may also be true. (It's your table - you'd know better than I would.) But just because you tend to crush players who make that play at your table doesn't make it any less mathematically correct play.
I like how simple this man explains the game of 21.
And in less than 3 minutes!
I like your videos. Straight and to the point. Keep them coming. Thanks.
Hey everyone. Shawn Tinling here letting you all know I'm finally back with NEW blackjack content. The Blackjack Social is coming!
ruclips.net/video/WxPXwk00Bb4/видео.html
Hey everyone. Just popping in to say hi - five years later - and to respond to some comments (positive and not) left on these videos. I don't have a means of monitoring the comments here in real time, as these videos belong to Howcast and not to 21 Nights or myself, so sorry for the really late responses. Thanks for watching! For more on Casino Parties by 21 Nights Entertainment visit www.21nights.com
(And yes, I do say "um," and "you know" a lot on these videos. Y'all really gotta let that go, guys...)
2 or 3 is not nearly as weak as 5 or 6. If I’m dealt a 12, I myself am sometimes tempted to hit it anyway, but you definitely hit if the dealer is showing 7 or higher, but most don’t know that you should also hit a 12 if a dealer has 2 or 3. The dealer will actually make a hand more often than one would think when they start with a 2 or 3.
The 2 is deadly when the dealer is showing it 3 4 5 6 are the bust hands 2s are the sealer ace basic strategy says to hit if you have 13 to the dealer 2 up card
It's been said by many players that "a deuce is the dealer's ace," but in actuality, you're just as likely to make a good hand with 2 as your first card as the dealer is. That said, you should hit a 12 vs 3, but not 13 vs 2. Math, charts and computer simulations say so - I just preach the word.
Need advice or any comment for A & B
What will you do next??
When dealer got Q, J, K, 10 or A
A: My Cards: 2, 5, 2, 3 & 4
Shall I STAND or HIT??
B: My Cards: 4, 5, 2 & 6
Shall I STAND or HIT??
i love blackjack
can you upload a video of How to play blackjack? lol..
Ye he tells your sort of that dealer having a 6 isnt essentially weak.just deppends.the way the cards are dealt is random.
Not true, a dealer showing a 6 is the absolute weakest hand they could possibly have
this guy has no idea what he is talking about. If you want to learn basic strategy, it takes three steps.
1. find the rules in your casino (does the dealer hit on ace 6)( can you double down after you split)(can you surrender)
2.download a blackjack app or Google the basic strategy chart for your casino.
3. practice until your perfect (like no mistakes 500 hands in a row)
and TADA you will on average beat all of your friends at the casino with your .5% house edge
The reason this video sucks is it doesn't explain the ambiguous hands like
pair of 9's vs 7( you would think split or stand but it's actually stand)
A7 vs 3 (you would think stand but its double down)
9 vs 3 (you would think hit but it's double down)
pair of 8's vs. A (you would think hit or split but it's surrender)
just to name a few
when your friends tell you to play with emotion or feeling just ask them how much they've lost lifetime(they'll shut up real fast )(or lie)
and if you follow the 3 steps guaranteed you'll beat em in the long run (percentage-wise at least)
good luck out there and don't listen to Howcast blackjack videos!!!!!!
Lol, you can't surrender when dealer is showing an ace. how about learning the rules first.
Good video.. Thanks
For the past 3.5 years, I’ve been working as a dealer to put myself through school.
I can honestly say that basic strategy is an excellent way to play. However, there are a few hands that I would play differently.
1. The house suggests that you always split aces and 8’s. I disagree. Think about it, for 8’s, if the dealer is showing a 9 or 10 and you make 2 eighteens, you’re going to cost yourself twice as much money in the long run.
Also, never split aces against a 10. I’ve only seen that work a handful of times. You’re better off just hitting, as I see players make better hands more often when the dealer has a 10.
You're confusing things you tend to notice at the games you deal for facts based on long term probabilities.
"You should always split aces and eights" is true.
"Whenever a player splits aces at my table, he loses" may also be true. (It's your table - you'd know better than I would.)
But just because you tend to crush players who make that play at your table doesn't make it any less mathematically correct play.
Nice man
yep!!!
I deposited £15.00 and cashed out with £15.02, so technically I won.
To quote Vin Diesel in The Fast and The Furious (the first one), "Whether it's by an inch or it's by a mile - winnin's winnin'."
It's a loss, because of the opportunity cost. Time is money. You could have spent that time doing something else and produced more value than .02.
tried the strategy... lost my whole paycheck :(
its noabout just strategy u gotta get lucky
third.... means nothing
just teach us how to play Blackjack like they play in 21
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Really? I'm 0.9 LMFAO!
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