Archive for November 1st, 2010

Key Pontoon Tactics

Working in the gambling house industry for nine years, 1st as a croupier, and then as a pit boss has taught me quite a few things. 2 useful suggestions are:

One) Consistency is Essential

Two) When you have greedy, you are gonna obtain careless

To begin with, it is possible to beat the house, which brings me to the 1st point.

In a casino game like Blackjack, being consistent in the way you wager on will be the essential factor to succeeding on a normal basis. For example, should you split Aces, Often split Aces. If you hit sixteen’s, do it Each time. You will not win each hand, mind you, but it will support the flow of the cards, and if you have been holding on your sixteen’s for an hour and then out of the blue decide to hit, and the croupier makes their hand, the other players will probably be less than excited because, chances are, they wagered their hands on the assumption that you were gonna stay on sixteen. It’s been my encounter that a good, constant game will result in a very good shoe. This holds true for online blackjack as well, whether you’re wagering by your self, or against a computer.

My next point is:

When you acquire greedy, you are gonna have careless. I’ve noticed it so many times. A player begins to shed, so he starts betting inconsistently. For example, taking a card when he does’nt usually, splitting 10’s or "surrendering" on a card value of 12. You’re probably thinking "Who would do that?" Effectively I’ve observed it done at least once a day at the gambling den. This would be the surefire method to Shed YOUR SHIRT.

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