Best Tips To Play Live Blackjack
Okay, people, I gotta be completely honest here – I don’t know jack about online blackjack. No, wait, don’t go just yet, I promise I’ll explain exactly how this all makes sense! But yeah, like you know, my thing is slots. I’ve always played slots, and I’ve never cared about anything other than slots. Be they physical or online, video or mechanical, slots are my jam and there ain’t nothing you can do about it! But the thing is, there’s so much more you can be doing in an online casino, and it’s honestly kind of a shame that I’ve been ignoring, like, 90% of all available games for so long. That’s why I made it my New Year’s Resolution to try out everything, from the more famous games like blackjack and roulette to the more obscure ones like baccarat or scratch cards. But, like I said, I don’t know a thing about any of them! If we’re not talking about the badass Japanese anime, I literally know nothing about blackjack other than the fact that you need to get 21 to win (and as it turns out even THAT isn’t true). So I did what everyone should be doing when they don’t know much about a subject, and I studied the hell out of it. Now, I’m no expert about online blackjack, but I did pick up a couple of really good hints and tips that I think you guys would like to know about!
1. Forget About Card-Counting
Blackjack has a reputation of being one of the few casino games that can objectively be “beaten” – like, there is a proven strategy that is guaranteed to bring you success 100% of the time (and, if you’re caught using it, it’s also guaranteed to get you kicked out 100% of the time). That strategy is, of course, card counting, which involves keeping track of which cards have already been dealt in order to calculate the probabilities of particular cards coming up. You’re gonna want to place a big bet when you know for a fact that on your next hand the chances of getting an ace and a face card are at 98%, right? Well, the thing about card counting is that while it’s totally feasible in physical casinos, it’s just completely impractical when playing live games. A lot of dealers are instructed to shuffle the deck after each hand to ward off cheaters, and even when shuffling is rare, the game still goes way too slowly for card counting to be even remotely efficient.
2. Play It Safe
In a real casino, it’s very easy to get drunk on the atmosphere and make big bets and reckless choices – that’s kinda sorta what casinos are counting on. But at home, you’re supposed to be more chilled, more relaxed (more chillaxed?) and more rational, and as such you should be able to make smarter choices. The thing about blackjack is that it’s not a race, nor a competition. Just because the other guys in the live room in which you play are betting hundreds per hand doesn’t mean you’re also supposed to be betting that. Just because the dealer is giving you that look every time you click the stand button doesn’t mean you’re supposed to be taking unnecessary risks. If you’re wondering whether you should hit or stand, you should probably stand. If you think that maybe you’ve played enough for tonight, you have. The biggest advantage of live casino as opposed to physical casino is that it gives you the comfort to remain rational and make the smart choices in every situation, and you should absolutely take full and complete advantage of that whenever you can!
3. Do Your Research
Look, the fact of the matter is that not all online casinos are created equal. Like, that’s not even an opinion, it’s an objective statement. And that’s not to say “Oh, my casino is just so much better than yours and you should totally sign up, no, that’s not true at all. I mean, obviously there are some casinos which are crap, but most that are still in business are pretty great, but they’re great at different things. They could emphasize different games, or different features. Hell, often times they even differ when it comes to the exact same game! A single look at a site like www.playblackjacklive.co.uk is enough to let you know just how differently each casino treats its live blackjack rooms. They’ve got a different number of rooms, different limits, different unique rooms… So as always, you should try to locate exactly what works best for you in particular and play there. Don’t settle for inconvenient familiarity! Life’s too short for compromises!

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Hello there and welcome to this new blog! Before I fill you in on what you will find on this site, let me tell you a bit about myself. Jamie’s the name and slots are my game! When I was a kid, my mum and dad would whisk me and my 2 brothers off to Brighton every summer for our family holiday. I have many fond memories of those days, swimming in the sea, eating fish and chips on the pebble beach and above all else, the thrill and excitement of playing in the amusement arcades. Although it was the 2p machines that were my game of choice back in the day, I guess you could say that this is where my love of slots started.