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Simple To Recall Vingt-et-un Scheme

January 10th, 2009
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One of the simplest techniques to play black jack and be a constant winner is to compete like the casino plays.

You’ll discover more folks will bellyache at the tables if you do, but why should you care? You will come away with a win, more frequently, over a period of time if you always compete like the house. Try it at home, on the net, or in real life in the real world casinos on a "slow day," but make sure you attempt it especially given that it functions.

It is the easiest way to compete with nothing to count, definitely no 10’s or 5’s or anything else to clearly remember. If you stop and think about it, here is why this "system" will be the only technique you will ever need:

How regularly does a dealer show a 2 and end up making a powerful hand? How frequently does the casino show a three, flip a 10, and end up making a good hand? How many times have you split a pair of eights versus a croupier’s face and had two losing hands instead of 1? How frequently have you split Aces versus a dealer’s face and had ended up with losing hands rather than one?

It’s really astonishing how the casino can pull a hand out with initial hands valued at 12,13,fourteen,15, and even 16. It occurs because it is supposed to happen, due to the total of small value cards in the deck and a few other factors.

Try this strategy out and see if you compete any better than you have in the past. Remember, if you try this system or any other, do it consistently and with this one it means you play like the croupier each and every time. Just take cards till you get seventeen and stand.