The Wizard of Odds teaches his simplified blackjack strategy. For more information, please visit my web site at https://wizardofodds.com/games/blackjack/Wiz. Before entering a game, find out answers to the questions above, and then use the Wizard of Odds calculator to get a printable chart of the correct basic strategy for your game. Basic Strategy Chart An example of a basic strategy chart below is for a standard blackjack game with 4-8 decks, where the dealer stands on soft 17, doubling after.
If all you want is a free drink, I think it's still the best option in front of you because of low volatility. The only problem is the lack of any strategy charts. Can anyone help?
http://www.blackjackinfo.com/bjbse.php
The 6-card Charlie changes your strategy a little. You'll need this strategy chart to supplement:
http://wizardofodds.com/blackjack/strategy/charlie.html
Blackjack paying even money won't change your strategy at all, but of course it significantly puts the advantage in the house's favor. You can see the positive or negative effect of those rules under 'Rule Variations' here:
http://wizardofodds.com/blackjack
Blackjacks pay 1 to 1 -2.27%
Player may double on 10,11 only -0.18%
Player may not double after splitting -0.14%
Player may not resplit -0.10%
Six card Charlie +0.16%
The total house advantage for this game is probably around 2.9% (compared with <0.5% for most good table games). I'd play it for free drinks if it was nickels!
I usually feed a 10 in and play for 50 cents/hand. With beer averaging 3-6 bucks and mixed drinks going for 4-10, it's at worst a break-even proposition. I'm sure the longer you play the more the odds bend to the bar.
Blackjack paying even money won't change your strategy at all..
Yes it does. You may want to consider doubling-down if the dealer has a bust card.Odds Of Winning Blackjack At Casino
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Yes it does. You may want to consider doubling-down if the dealer has a bust card.I don't think you can. If I remember right, most vidoe BJ games show BJ and pay you out.
Blackjack paying even money won't change your strategy at all..
Yes it does. You may want to consider doubling-down if the dealer has a bust card.I take that back.I forgot you were talking about a bar-top machine.
The only time I'd double on a BJ (or a soft 20) was at the $1 tables at Sahara. The BJ pays even money, so I doubled against a 5. I won.
But I did it really just to get the reaction. It really screws with people's heads. Tons of fun. It's the most entertainment you can get for a buck!
Blackjack paying even money won't change your strategy at all..
Yes it does. You may want to consider doubling-down if the dealer has a bust card.Odds Of Winning Blackjack At Casino
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Yes it does. You may want to consider doubling-down if the dealer has a bust card.I don't think you can. If I remember right, most vidoe BJ games show BJ and pay you out.
Blackjack paying even money won't change your strategy at all..
Yes it does. You may want to consider doubling-down if the dealer has a bust card.I take that back.I forgot you were talking about a bar-top machine.
The only time I'd double on a BJ (or a soft 20) was at the $1 tables at Sahara. The BJ pays even money, so I doubled against a 5. I won.
But I did it really just to get the reaction. It really screws with people's heads. Tons of fun. It's the most entertainment you can get for a buck!
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The only time I'd double on a BJ (or a soft 20) was at the $1 tables at Sahara. The BJ pays even money, so I doubled against a 5. I won.
Wow, there are actually table games in vegas where a BJ pays even money.. that's just crazy!
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Yeah, Sahara. One pit is $1 tables, pays 1:1, but pays 6:5 if the bet is $5 or more. And they don't process your player's card. The other pit is $5 tables, 3:2 and they DO take the player's card. I don't remember if there were other rules differences.I only stayed there because it was close enough to the convention center, and the rooms were $26.