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Live Blackjack - Playing against a Live Dealer

Live Blackjack- The Thrills and Spills of a Live Casino Right at Your Fingertips

How to play against a live dealer and net a cool fortune? A million dollar question that has been doing rounds ever since this game evolved. Consistency is the key to victory so stick to your strategies; remember all strategies are not for everyone. Whatever course you choose to opt for, stay focused for best results. A simple strategy might pull you through the game rather than a complicated strategy executed in a shoddy manner.

The state of the art technologies and perfect graphics and sound will make you feel that you are pitched against a real dealer in a Vegas casino! If you are a novice, play safe by sticking to the low bet tables till you master the rules of the game like the back of your hand.

If you are good at card counting, you can pull off surprise wins as it is considered by many as one of the basic strategies of this game. Appear cool without giving a clue on your card counting to the other players; it takes loads of patience and practice to do it.
Keeping a tab of the card values is easier said than done in a game like black jack as accuracy and swiftness counts the most. Flawless deck estimation helps you to calculate the number of cards that you might have seen as it enables you to make correct guesses on the cards lined up next. Accordingly you can divide the cards and choose the strategies that work the best in the given situation.

Live Dealer Blackjack is undeniably the most popular of casino games where you have to manage a card count of 21- anything less or more is no good. Keep a close watch on your cards and add them up; while the face cards of king and queen carry 10 points, aces can take up I or 11 as per the player’s requirement.

In case you feel that 21 is beyond your reach your next aim would be to beat the house. For instance If you have a face down card of 9 and a face up card of 5 the total is 14 you have to pick up the best possible strategy of whether to go for a fresh card or to retain your original cards? Getting a card that will take you to 21 is remote; over shooting the target is a strict no as well. So the best option would be to adopt a wait and watch policy and stick to your hand and hope for the next best option where the dealer might end up less than or above 14. If the dealer also makes 14 the game will end in a tie.

On the other hand if you have 2 cards of the same value then you can split them and use them as a separate hand which will improve your chances of winning; though you have to open up both the cards to split, you run a fair chance of winning one hand even if you lose the other. Good luck.