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Blackjack is the one online casino game where the player can actually affect his odds of winning - or reduce the 'house edge'. As a result, this is the one online casino game that allows the best players to regularly 'Beat The Casino'. By following simple rules about when to hit, when to stand, when to double and when to split, the online casino's 'edge' can be reduced to below 1% - giving the online casino player his best chance of big winnings.

How To Play Blackjack

When the game begins, you (the player) are dealt two cards face up and the dealer (the casino) is dealt two cards - one face up and one face down. Your decision on whether to hit or stand must be based on the total value of your cards against the value of the dealer's 'up' card.

 

Firstly we will deal with 'hard' hands - hands where you do not have an Ace. These are the simplest to play and the following rules should be followed strictly at all online casinos.

When you are holding cards totaling 4,5,6,7 or 8 - HIT against everything.

When your cards total 9, DOUBLE against the dealer's 3,4,5,6 or HIT against the dealer's 2,7,8,9,10,J,Q,K or Ace.

When your cards total 10, DOUBLE against the dealer's 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 or HIT against the dealer's 10,J,Q,K or Ace.

When your cards total 11, DOUBLE against everything except an Ace (where you should just HIT).

When your cards total 12, HIT against the dealer's 2,3,7,8,9,10 or Ace. STAND against the dealer's 4,5 or 6.

When your cards total 13,14,15,16, HIT against the dealer's 7,8,9,10,J,Q,K or Ace. STAND against 2,3,4,5 or 6.

When your cards total 17 or higher - STAND against everything.

 

When you hold an Ace (a 'soft' hand) things are a little different.

Holding soft 13 or 14, DOUBLE against the dealer's 5 or 6. HIT against everything else.

Holding soft 15 or 16, DOUBLE against the dealer's 4,5 or 6. HIT against everything else.

Holding soft 17, DOUBLE against 3,4,5 or 6. HIT against everything else.

Holding soft 18, DOUBLE against 3,4,5 or 6. HIT against 9 or 10,J,Q,K and STAND against 2,7,8 and Ace.

Holding soft 19 or 20, STAND against everything.

Once your Ace is forced to count as a 1, follow rules for hard hands.

 

If you are dealt a pair, things are a little different as certain pairs (but certainly not all) should be SPLIT when playing blackjack at an online casino.

Pair of Aces, pair of 8's - always SPLIT.

Pair of 10's - always STAND.

Pair of 2's or 3's - SPLIT against the dealer's 2,3,4,5,6,7. HIT against 8,9,10,Ace.

Pair of 4's or 5's - Treat as hard 8 or 10.

Pair of 6's - SPLIT against dealer's 2,3,4,5 or 6. Otherwise treat as hard 12.

Pair of 7's - SPLIT against the dealer's 2,3,4,5,6 or 7. Otherwise treat as hard 14.

Pair of 9's - SPLIT against dealer's 2,3,4,5,6,8 or 9. STAND against the dealer's 7,10 or Ace.

 

Where To Play Blackjack Online

 

There are literally hundreds (perhaps thousands) of online casinos out there and undoubtedly some are better than others. The five casinos listed below offer safe, fun gambling and a great game of Blackjack. These are casinos that offer a wide variety of payment options and fast payouts (without argument) when you clean them out.

 

1 - Bar CH Poker Room

 

2 - Aces High Online Casino

 

3 - Golden Reef Online Casino

 

4 - Lasseter's Online Casino

 

5 - NetClub Casino

 

Stakes For Online Blackjack

 

When playing Blackjack online, level stakes are the way to go i.e. bet the same amount on each hand (though double your stake as outlined in the guide above). In a land based casino, counting cards and then raising your bet at the right time is a profitable system (so long as you're not caught!) but this does not work in online casinos. The best way to choose your stake for an online Blackjack game is to take your initial bankroll (the money that you are depositing to play with) and divide it by 20.

This means that if you go into the casino with $100, you should play for $5 a hand or if you go into a casino with a bankroll of $40, you should be playing for $2 a hand. If you intend to play with less than $40, I recommend playing at Lasseter's Online Casino as they offer minimum bets as low as 2 cents, whereas most online casinos have a table minimum of either $2 or $5.

Another vitally important point is to set yourself a target and stick to it. For example, your target may be to double your money - in this case you would start with, say, $100 and then quit when you reach $200 (or at the very least make that your cut-off point). It can be very tempting to keep on playing after a great start but beware - your luck can change....