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HOW TO WIN BLACKJACK AND COUNT CARDS
This video will show you how to win Blackjack and how to count cards. Blackjack is the most winnable casino game with the house holding a very slim edge. While the game is beatable with card counting, bear in mind the casino keeps the game because the house still makes money.
This video walks through how to play blackjack, how to maximize your odds with basic strategy, what tables you should and shouldn't play at, how you should bet and finally how to learn card counting.
Video sections:
1) Basic Strategy - 0:43
Based on the law of large numbers, the statistically optimal way to play a game of blackjack.
2) Knowing your table - 2:50
Every table is not the same, and slight rule variations have large impacts on game probabilities. Also what impact do the other players at the table have on you?
3) Placing Bets - 4:40
How much should you bet and when should you bet? Also do strategies like the Martingale System work?
4) Counting Cards - 5:43
How to count cards. The method is simple, but just like anything, being able to do it well is very difficult. Counting cards takes a lot of practice to do well.
Blackjack (formerly black jack and vingt-un) is a casino banking game. It is the most widely played casino banking game in the world. It uses decks of 52 cards and descends from a global family of casino banking games known as "twenty-one". This family of card games also includes the European games vingt-et-un and pontoon, and the Russian game Ochko. Blackjack players do not compete against each other. The game is a comparing card game where each player competes against the dealer.
Blackjack's immediate precursor was the English version of twenty-one called vingt-un, a game of unknown (but likely Spanish) provenance. The first written reference is found in a book by the Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes. Cervantes was a gambler, and the protagonists of his "Rinconete y Cortadillo", from Novelas Ejemplares, are card cheats in Seville. They are proficient at cheating at veintiuna (Spanish for "twenty-one") and state that the object of the game is to reach 21 points without going over and that the ace values 1 or 11. The game is played with the Spanish baraja deck.
"Rinconete y Cortadillo" was written between 1601 and 1602, implying that ventiuna was played in Castile since the beginning of the 17th century or earlier. Later references to this game are found in France and Spain.
The first record of the game in France occurs in 1888 and in Britain during the 1770s and 1780s, but the first rules appeared in Britain in 1800 under the name of vingt-un. Twenty-One, still known then as vingt-un, appeared in the United States in the early 1800s. The first American rules were an 1825 reprint of the 1800 English rules. English vingt-un later developed into an American variant in its own right which was renamed blackjack around 1899.
According to popular myth, when vingt-un ('twenty-one') was introduced into the United States (in the early 1800s, during the First World War, or in the 1930s, depending on the source), gambling houses offered bonus payouts to stimulate players' interest. One such bonus was a ten-to-one payout if the player's hand consisted of the ace of spades and a black jack (either the jack of clubs or the jack of spades). This hand was called a "blackjack", and the name stuck even after the ten-to-one bonus was withdrawn.
French card historian Thierry Depaulis debunks this story, showing that prospectors during the Klondike Gold Rush (1896-99) gave the name blackjack to the game of American vingt-un, the bonus being the usual ace and any 10-point card. Since blackjack also refers to the mineral zincblende, which was often associated with gold or silver deposits, he suggests that the mineral name was transferred by prospectors to the top bonus hand. He could not find any historical evidence for a special bonus for having the combination of an ace and a black jack.
In September 1956, Roger Baldwin, Wilbert Cantey, Herbert Maisel, and James McDermott published a paper titled "The Optimum Strategy in Blackjack" in the Journal of the American Statistical Association, the first mathematically sound optimal blackjack strategy. This paper became the foundation of future efforts to beat blackjack. Ed Thorp used Baldwin's hand calculations to verify the basic strategy and later published (in 1963) Beat the Dealer.
This video walks through how to play blackjack, how to maximize your odds with basic strategy, what tables you should and shouldn't play at, how you should bet and finally how to learn card counting.
Video sections:
1) Basic Strategy - 0:43
Based on the law of large numbers, the statistically optimal way to play a game of blackjack.
2) Knowing your table - 2:50
Every table is not the same, and slight rule variations have large impacts on game probabilities. Also what impact do the other players at the table have on you?
3) Placing Bets - 4:40
How much should you bet and when should you bet? Also do strategies like the Martingale System work?
4) Counting Cards - 5:43
How to count cards. The method is simple, but just like anything, being able to do it well is very difficult. Counting cards takes a lot of practice to do well.
Blackjack (formerly black jack and vingt-un) is a casino banking game. It is the most widely played casino banking game in the world. It uses decks of 52 cards and descends from a global family of casino banking games known as "twenty-one". This family of card games also includes the European games vingt-et-un and pontoon, and the Russian game Ochko. Blackjack players do not compete against each other. The game is a comparing card game where each player competes against the dealer.
Blackjack's immediate precursor was the English version of twenty-one called vingt-un, a game of unknown (but likely Spanish) provenance. The first written reference is found in a book by the Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes. Cervantes was a gambler, and the protagonists of his "Rinconete y Cortadillo", from Novelas Ejemplares, are card cheats in Seville. They are proficient at cheating at veintiuna (Spanish for "twenty-one") and state that the object of the game is to reach 21 points without going over and that the ace values 1 or 11. The game is played with the Spanish baraja deck.
"Rinconete y Cortadillo" was written between 1601 and 1602, implying that ventiuna was played in Castile since the beginning of the 17th century or earlier. Later references to this game are found in France and Spain.
The first record of the game in France occurs in 1888 and in Britain during the 1770s and 1780s, but the first rules appeared in Britain in 1800 under the name of vingt-un. Twenty-One, still known then as vingt-un, appeared in the United States in the early 1800s. The first American rules were an 1825 reprint of the 1800 English rules. English vingt-un later developed into an American variant in its own right which was renamed blackjack around 1899.
According to popular myth, when vingt-un ('twenty-one') was introduced into the United States (in the early 1800s, during the First World War, or in the 1930s, depending on the source), gambling houses offered bonus payouts to stimulate players' interest. One such bonus was a ten-to-one payout if the player's hand consisted of the ace of spades and a black jack (either the jack of clubs or the jack of spades). This hand was called a "blackjack", and the name stuck even after the ten-to-one bonus was withdrawn.
French card historian Thierry Depaulis debunks this story, showing that prospectors during the Klondike Gold Rush (1896-99) gave the name blackjack to the game of American vingt-un, the bonus being the usual ace and any 10-point card. Since blackjack also refers to the mineral zincblende, which was often associated with gold or silver deposits, he suggests that the mineral name was transferred by prospectors to the top bonus hand. He could not find any historical evidence for a special bonus for having the combination of an ace and a black jack.
In September 1956, Roger Baldwin, Wilbert Cantey, Herbert Maisel, and James McDermott published a paper titled "The Optimum Strategy in Blackjack" in the Journal of the American Statistical Association, the first mathematically sound optimal blackjack strategy. This paper became the foundation of future efforts to beat blackjack. Ed Thorp used Baldwin's hand calculations to verify the basic strategy and later published (in 1963) Beat the Dealer.
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It's obviously 3 you can see the difference between 2 and 3 is the biggest
Why is 3 houses best
Why is orange the best colour ?
jingle bongle ding dong i mean he sead to comment enything vine poo monkey jeraff
yes
still finna ruin friendships
ima ruin some friendships
Comment about everything
Gonne ve honest, i have played this game a dozen times qnd still do not understand anything abt what you just said
what i took away from the video: orange is best, red is also, and only own 1 colour set
How do you win with brown
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Thanks, I’ll try to remember some of the strategies
Amazing advanced vídeo!!
Amazing vídeo!!
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I won my first game of monopoly after watching this video
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ive lost so many times and im glad i found this video! now i can beat my friend that has a giant monopoly ego
im a certifyed monopoly sweat now?
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Love this video and love the channel, entertaining and informative, love it thanks bro I’ll let you know boy this works
Anything.
W video, now I can beat my mom
60% of the time, this will work every time
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Saw this about 6 months ago... Gotta touch up before the family game! 😂
Writing a comment so that the CZcams algorithm does it's magic.
i did some bullshit trade that looks appealing and took over an entire board
the absolute best is haveing one of each color :DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
oranges overpowered
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I always try to get orange and red ever since I have watched this I have never lost
Yes
And what happens when one player willingly gives all of their properties to another player just so you lose because you didn't accept a shitty deal
"Did you know that seven is the most commonly rolled number on two six sided dice?"
Good vid
Cool! Now do how to win Twilight Imperium.
Good tips thanks
I got a Monopoly go game ad on this video lol
I’ve found the greatest deciding factor when playing monopoly against the computer is just rolling high numbers and getting around go and landing on more spaces and buying up everything you can (to an extent)
good job
Do Risiko Plesse 🙌
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I like money
These are some pretty basic game strategies for Clue. It’s just kinda explaining how to play it. Or at least play it well.
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I'm currently listening to The Art Of The Deal by Donald Trump. That's why I'm here. LOL
Making someone being unable to make monopoly such a rat move honestly, because you're mostly playing with friends and halving enjoy of the game
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