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Many players will meticulously plan their Blackjack session and if you want to have both an enjoyable and possibility profitable session then you should do the same, simply sitting down
just anywhere to play should not be an option.
So in this section of the website we shall take a look at every aspect of playing Blackjack which should certainly help you to get as much value out of every session you play as you possibly can.
The first thing you should be looking for is where to play, choosing a good casino is paramount you want the best Blackjack variant to play with the lowest house edge and also you want the best casino comps.
So shop around and if your chosen venue ticks those two boxes then grab yourself a
Blackjack strategy card for the game you are playing, each game will vary wildly in terms of
gameplay and rules and knowing the game inside out in regards of which make to move and when can only help your cause!
Now you need to play a good money management system when playing it is no use playing $50 per hand when your bankroll is $100 so set yourself a sensible stake limit per game and stick to it.
Planning a good exit strategy works wonders for companies and financial gurus and this is the same for playing Blackjack. Setting both a stop loss limit and a win limit will get you
out of the game at exactly the right time to lock in a profit of ensure your losses are kept to a minimum.
So sit down and work out how much you are prepared to lose in your next session conversely set yourself a win goal, savvy Blackjack players will set this level at 50% of their bankroll, and adjust
their stake per hand to suit this bankroll too.
So if you have a $100 bankroll you should be looking at playing $5 hands, get your bankroll upto $150 and leave the table, if Lady Luck isn't smiling then call it a day once
your bankroll
gets down to $50.
Don't forget to factor into the equation your casino comps, on average playing just $5 per hand will earn you around $6 per hour in comps,
it may not sound a lot but when all things are considered it is free casino cash after all
so it shouldn't be overlooked.
You are now good to go, just remember that to come away with a profit you have to know when to stop, if the game isn't going your way then never be afraid to stop playing
there is always another day. A professional player knows this to be true and chasing losses or hoping your luck will suddenly change shouldn't be relied on!
Take a good look around our Blackjack website for additional hints and tips to help you improve all your Blackjack play, and here's hoping your next session is a good one!
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