Even though easy systems now exist that make becoming an advantage blackjack player easier, Advantage Blackjack is still difficult a very difficult tactic to dominate even if you are sticking to the easier systems. Either system takes strategy and good preparation. The player must always be well prepared for losses when they sit at the table. Loosing is not a matter of if but when, because losses will always come and if a player is not well prepared, it can mean the end of their game ad their money. It is estimated that a relatively good blackjack player can win up to $15-$20 per hour in the log run based on $25 bets but although this can hold true for a certain part of the time, there are always those times where the player can lose $1000 or even more and losses like these can only be waited out through proper preparation.

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Both types of blackjack are popular among online casino players, and the question is - ‘which type suits me the best?’ You probably know the rules of ‘traditional’ blackjack so I ‘m not going to describe them in detail. But the rules of ‘Spanish 21′ may be less familiar to players so I will concentrate upon them.

To start with, Spanish 21 is played with a customized card set: tens are removed from the deck, while Jacks, Queens and Kings remain. At the same time, the gambling house provides a huge amount of special offers and bonuses. The set of rules and bonuses may vary from one casino to another, and be sure to check them before you start to play. As a rule these fluctuations do not affect basic rules which I will try to list below. So here they are as far as I’m concerned:

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Another excellent reason to play blackjack is the fact that most casinos offer frequent player clubs for most of their table games and some slots. Kind of like having a rewards card when going to gamble where every time you gamble it gives you points towards a nice compensation. Most casinos use a 2% rule as an average edge for a blackjack player and determine the reward to a blackjack player based on that factor. When you can prove skillful enough to lower the House edge to about 1%, the possibilities dramatically increase in your favor and it’s possible to get cash rebates and comps that sum up to more than 100% of your original “investment” shall we call it. 

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