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Like so many things in this world, people have the tendency to believe that some mysterious favour can tip the odds for you case you follow certain rules, movements, and stories they may have learned from a fortune-telling cookie or read about in the tabloids of someplace. The same is true in blackjack and the longer you play the game, the more likely you will hear strange and unusual tips and advices which are meant to help you win the game.

Similar to urban legends nobody really knows the reasoning or the source of these myths and blackjack beliefs but most players accept these beliefs as facts and adhere to them at every blackjack session. Some may even claim that it actually works for them but if you would look at these cases closely, you will see that the instances in which these myths appear to work have occurred only one or two times - but they have failed miserably the majority of the time.

The following are some of the more widespread beliefs and myths circulating in many-a-blackjack-table across the globe. It is recommended that players examine these superstitions and myths and see for themselves how the belief they were taught was sound advice could actually cause them losing significant amounts of money every time they play this game.

play games app Counting cards will ensure you win each time

This is a grave error that even veteran players of the game have fallen for. Although card counting can boost your odds of winning however it does not guarantee you'll win every single time. Even the most experienced teams of card counting do experience losing runs that is why the most profitable teams are focused on achieving specific targets in the number of hands they play.

* To win in Blackjack, you need to be a math expert

The math-savvy players like the MIT Blackjack team have the advantage of 9 to 10 when it comes to this game. However, others who aren't as mathematically adept are able to use basic card counting strategies. It is all they have to do is understand how to subtract or multiply by 1's to keep track of high and low cards that are in the deck. This information can then be used to figure out the amount to bet.

* Earn Cash Everytime

Most of the time it is the case that players take the risk and just keep the money in case they get dealt with Blackjack, even if the dealer's upcard is an Ace. But, the risk could be worthwhile and there is sound mathematical evidence to back this. The chances for a dealer to have a 10 in the hole are only three out of ten, whereas the odds against it are higher - 7 out of 10 and you will be a bigger winner.

* Always Take Insurance

Taking on insurance will make you forfeit 13% of the money you earn of your blackjack. This strategy is not advised unless you're an experienced card counter and can correctly identify a card from 3 and even out with your insurance.

* Blackjack's goal is to get close to 21 as it is possible.

Contrary to what most players believe, the aim for blackjack players is not to score 21, but to beat the dealer's hand. There's no need to hit a blackjack, or achieve as close to 21 as possible. It is important to have a hand that is greater than that of the dealer's. A lot of players fall into this trap and get hit when they should stand and maintain a solid hand.

* Avoid bad Players

Blackjack is a game in which you compete against the dealer. What apps do won't have any impact on your play over the long term. Blackjack success is to think about the long-term and not get caught up in mistakes made by others that could just affect a handful of hands.

* You can expect a 10-digit number as the Dealer's Hole Card

Many players maintain a strategy that assumes a 10 is the dealer's hole card. Statistically speaking, this is not a good idea because only 30% of cards in a deck can be 10s while 70% of the times they're not. The general rule is that if a dealer holds an Ace, it's an odds-on 2-to-1 that their house card isn't one of the Aces.

* You'll win in the end

Even though you can be successful in 48% of your games that last for a long time, this would require hundreds of hours, or thousands of hours of play. This is unattainable and unlikely. Blackjack is an even-handed game, but each hand can be played in a separate manner and not affect the outcome of subsequent hands.


Blackjack is a game where everybody has a chance win or lose. However, no mythological or religious beliefs can change your odds of winning or losing. Blackjack is a game that relies on sound mathematical principle and applying this knowledge to your best advantage is the only way to boost your chances of winning over the dealer and eventually , win the game.




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