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Making the Right Plays in Blackjack: When to Hit, Double or Split
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[QUOTE="Tammy, post: 7191998, member: 3824"] To add on to what Marc said, there are of course more advanced strategies that you can get into - betting strategies, card counting, etc. that [I]could potentially [/I]help you be more successful. But it's important to remember that the House still has an edge, and there are absolutely no guarantees. I would not ever suggest that someone could be a winning player in the long-run, but rather, use these strategies to mitigate losses, and potentially come out ahead for some sessions. From my personal experience (playing live only) - I have had very good winning sessions, where it seemed I was "on a heater". Everything went my way. And other sessions where nothing seemed to go my way, and I was very quickly done - having lost my allotted bankroll very quickly. If I'm honest, the break even or losing sessions probably out-number the winning ones. [/QUOTE]
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