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Blackjack Tips for Newbies

Blackjack is a very popular game in the online casino world. Currently, it is the most played table game after roulette. Such a craze for online Blackjack can certainly be explained by the fact that chance is not the only factor to consider during real money online Blackjack games. Your strategy and decisions can greatly increase your chances of winning against a dealer. 

BlackJack became known to the public thanks to Hollywood movies that featured talented mathematicians who predicted the cards by counting them and pocketed millions. However, if you are not gifted, it is better to know the classic strategies. The rather simplistic objective of this casino game is to get 21 points or a close number without ever going over, because if you go over 21… you lose! 

Play only games with standard game rules

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Search the blackjack tables for the most common rules of play. Play only at tables where blackjack pays 3-2 (and avoid all games where the payout is 6 to 5 blackjack, or worse). Other common rules are: dealer stands on soft 17, players may double on any 2 cards, and doubling down after splitting pair is allowed. (If surrender is offered, even better.) Fewer decks are better than more decks. This means that a 1 or 2 deck game has better odds for a player than a 6 or 8 deck game (assuming the same rules).

Learn basic game strategy

Blackjack is not a guessing game where sometimes you hit your 16 against a dealer with a 10 card, while other times you stand. Brilliant mathematicians have studied the game of blackjack for over 60 years and what they have proven without a doubt is that there is an optimal way to play every hand you are dealt. This optimal blackjack strategy, known as the basic playing strategy, allows a player to minimize the house edge to less than 1% when a player uses the strategy to play every hand. You should never play blackjack without knowing and using the basic playing strategy appropriate for the set of rules you are playing against.

Use a strategy card

An obvious tip, however, is how many land-based or live blackjack players do you see using a strategy card when playing blackjack? These laminated cards are readily available, are casino-legal, and you can refer to them to make sure you always make the right decision on every hand you are dealt, to avoid costly gambling mistakes

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Online Card Games – Immerse In the World Of Real Money Winnings!

In the table and card games, first of all, the real money mode is not comparable with the demo mode. You will enter a whole new dimension! The real money game confronts you with the reality of real players: adrenaline, tension, and passion.

Finally, the great advantage of online games with real money is that you are entitled to the bonuses offered by a casino, as well as to all the events, additional games, festivals, VIP clubs, etc. that the site offers to the players, the real ones, those who are not afraid to lose a few cents there in exchange for great emotions. Not to mention those who win a jackpot, big or small, because winning in the casino does not happen to everyone!

The VIP Club, for example, which rewards loyal players of an online casino, not only gives you more bonuses, and therefore more playing time, but also presents you with a whole series of exclusive games and entertainment. Some casinos even organize VIP outings for their players.

Baccarat

Baccarat is a card game that is very often found in Las Vegas casinos. It became popular thanks to James Bond, who played there regularly. This card game pits players against the dealer. If you have never played this casino game, it is time to practice a free game of baccarat online before starting a real money game in a casino. You will see that there is nothing too complicated to do other than gamble. Baccarat has the reputation of being a fast game, but you should stop believing that this game is only for expert players. It is a very simple game (if not the simplest), which any beginner can understand in a few minutes of practice. Our advice: practice Baccarat in demo mode first.

Poker

There is no need to introduce this legendary game, which, moreover, exists in many versions. Its most popular variant is Texas Hold’em poker and now there are many possibilities to play it live on online casino sites. It is a game that involves not only patience and strategy, but also a great control of emotions, or the art of bluffing, as well as good psychological intuition to unmask the other players. The easiest way to learn the basics and practice online poker games is to play on free poker sites on the Internet. Poker players can try out strategies, play certain cards from different positions and keep track of statistics as they try to master the game. And once they feel comfortable with their skills, they often switch to online poker sites to play for real money and see if their practice translates into monetary benefits.

Blackjack

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There is no online casino in the world that does not include it in its offer, mostly because it is the star on the vast majority of websites. People like it a lot, because it is simple and fast, and if it is accessible from any device, the result is what it is.

There are different versions of online Blackjack, or more precisely, there are many ways to play the game formerly called blackjack. Nowadays, in most online casinos you will find only two variants of Blackjack, the American and the European one. But there are also such options as Pontoon, 21 Duel, switch, Superfun 21, etc..

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5 great card games you’ve never heard of before!

Growing up, you probably played a lot of card games. Remember B.S. and go fishing? What about Uno? When you got tired of that, along came Cards Against Humanity. Once the fun wore off, you may have been left wondering … now what?

So, now what?

Few card games have made it to the average millennial’s table as an activity of choice with a group of friends; however, there are some killer card games on the market. Card games are a great way to break up the monotony of another night of watching Netflix or drinking for the sake of drinking, and they’re much cheaper than a night out at the bar. 

So the next time you’re thinking about getting a group of friends together, consider investing in one of these great card games. The rules for all five are fairly easy, the rounds are quick, and you can take all the credit for rekindling the love of a nostalgic past among your friends. They’re organized by the length of the game, starting with the shortest and going to the longest. Sound good? Good. Let’s get in.

1. One Night Ultimate Werewolf

Play with: 3-10 people (10 minutes)

Five-word summary: Partially cooperative, identifies the traitor(s).

Basics: A cooperative game, everyone draws an identity. Almost everyone is part of Team Villager in hopes of keeping the villagers alive; however, there may be one or two werewolves that threaten the safety of the village because if they can trick the villagers into thinking they are also a villager and survive the night, the werewolves win and all the villagers lose.

Play this if you’re looking for: A game with fast-paced rounds, lots of diversions, and quick thinking. It’s a simple game to play multiple rounds, but there is no scoring present, making it easy for people to jump in and out between rounds without affecting others.

2. Hit

Play with: 2-6 people (15 minutes)

Five-word summary: Outsmart your opponents.

Basics: Each player has three identity cards (with different special actions) in their hand and assumes an identity each round; however, they do not necessarily have to have that card in their hand to assume the identity as they lie. If they are caught in their bluff, they lose one of their cards. Players slowly lose cards when they are caught in a lie or when another player’s action forces them to discard a card. Whoever has the final ID card wins the game.

Play this if you’re looking: A quick game evocative of those B.S. field games. This is another game you can easily jump in and out of between rounds.

3 SETS

Play with: 1+ people (20 minutes)

Five-word summary: Competitive matching with friends.

Basics: an 81-card deck contains unique combinations of four distinctive characteristics: number (one, two three), symbol (diamond, squiggle, oval), shading (solid, striped, open), and color (red, green, purple). The cards are deonto the table face up in a grid and players call SET when they see three cards that for each of the four characteristics the cards are all equal, two equal/two different, three equal/one different, or all different. Whoever has the most sets at the end wins the game.

Play this if you’re looking for: Something fun with a little more concentration required (it’s easier to figure out than it looks, believe me) that you can easily jump in or out of mid-round without interrupting other players. Can be played with as many people as you want (also a good brain exercise to practice on your own).

4. Anomia

Play with: 3-6 people (20-30 minutes)

Five-word summary: Tongue-tie phenomenon meets rapid thinking.

Basics: Each card has a symbol and a general category (cheese, actor, cleaning product, etc.). Each player, in turn, draws a card from the center and places it uncovered in front of him. If the symbol for the card just drawn matches the symbol for another player’s card, those two players go head-to-head to see who can name something in the other’s category first (i.e. ‘Brie’ for cheese). Whoever says their word first keeps the other player’s card, so the next person draws a card. Whoever has the largest stack of stolen cards at the end wins.

Play this if you’re looking: A fun, light, easy to play the game. The rules are easy, it doesn’t require much brainpower, and it can definitely be done while drinking.

5. Hanabi

Play with: 2-5 people (20-30 minutes)

Five-word summary: Cooperative solitaire, code signals.

The Basics: Each player holds five hands at the same time, facing away from themselves. You know the cards in everyone else’s hand, but you don’t know your own. Each takes turns making suggestions to players about the cards in their hands to collectively form a solitaire-style stack on the table. On their turn, players can take a hint, place a card in a stack, or discard a card to get a clue token. You’re all playing together, trying to perfectly stack five sets of five different colored ‘fireworks’ (1 placed first, then 2, then 3, then 4, then finished with a 5) for a perfect score of 25. If a crucial card is accidentally discarded, your final score decreases as you won’t be able to complete one of your stacks.

Play this if you’re looking for: A more intellectual game. It’s a great way to test your communication among friends or with significant others. This is not one you can jump in and out of, and it requires some concentratio