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Blackjack: Being Realistic
Card counting is a very popular strategy in the game of Blackjack, especially because the technique does work in lowering the house advantage substantially. However, a lot of casinos don’t really accept players that use card counting at their Blackjack tables. The one thing you should do to overcome the situation is to stay realistic and see the game as fun and enjoyable.
A lot of card counters make the colossal mistake of jumping bets between rounds as they count their odds differently. This is definitely good if you are on the run and you need to make big bucks quickly, but the pit boss will stop you from playing any more rounds at some point because of your erratic behavior.
Being able to count cards doesn’t mean you can forget other basic strategies such as risk management and bankroll management. Card counting doesn’t justify you playing with more money that you can afford as well. The best way to play Blackjack is to bet a certain amount of money — usually a small percentage of your gambling bankroll, so that the risks are generally low — constantly throughout the game, with one or two rounds of bigger bets just in case you are feeling lucky.
Consider every angle of the game, and make sure you are fully aware of your risks. You can be an expert in card counting, but there will be times when your technique doesn’t work as effectively or you are just not in the zone.
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