Monday, December 5, 2011

How To Play Black Jack While Learning The Game

By John Fair


While some individuals may prefer to learn How to play Black Jack at a local, Las Vegas or Reno casino for money, others prefer to learn and play at home or on the go for free. As such, there are many different applications for a number of devices now related to the game. So, if one is interested in playing Blackjack online and has a desktop, laptop, mobile phone or other electronic device to which one can download such applications, one can now also play online for free.

Of course, before signing on to any official online casino, one needs to be sure that such gaming is legal in the area where one resides. For, while such online gaming is legal in many areas, there are some regions where such online play remains illegal. As such, to avoid penalties, fines or even jail time, one may want to assure that such play is legal before one begins any such game where one can bet and win cash prizes.

Although, if one does live in such an area, one may want to realize that in order to play such online games for cash, one must often has to provide a great deal of personal information along with what is normally a rather large minimum deposit. As such, unless one has a great deal of money to risk and has a strong security system related to identity theft in place, one may want to avoid playing such games at real online casinos.

Still, whether one plays for fun or money, there are some monthly subscription programs available in relation to learning the game. Of course, there are also many online websites where one can easily learn how to play for free. As such, one may want to determine whether or not the monthly fees charged by past members of the MIT Black Jack club and others are worth the cost. For, if one is going to play for money, then one may want to subscribe to such a service as one is often provided with a great many more tips, tricks and instructional information related to such play than one can often find for free.

As such, one may want to sign up with websites such as MySpace and Facebook as both offer members the ability to play a variety of games, most for fun or a variety of point options. Facebook Blackjack applications are very helpful and entertaining for those who look for Black Jack practice. However, as some casinos and other websites may link to such websites, if one is offered a chance to play against others for money, one may then want to verify that such play is indeed legal according to local laws as related to online gaming. Of course, since most such casinos require registration along with a rather large deposit into an account with which to play, most often one is going to know if one has reached such an online casino even through a social networking website.

Whereas, if one is interested in playing at online casinos for cash and one can provide all personal information required during registration along with such a deposit, then one can often win a great deal of cash by playing Black Jack. Of course, chances are better if one can learn as much about the game as possible before beginning such play. As such, one may want to consider playing one of the free online strategic learning games devoted to the game before beginning such real play.

For, in doing so, one can learn some major plays which are often beneficial while playing the game. For example, most players believe that hitting on any amount under 17 is always the right play; Whereas, others believe hitting on anything under 19 works best. However, there are also some other plays which if one knows can provide an extra edge when playing Black Jack.

To this end, whether or not one believes in standing at 17 or 19, these and other tips can also prove beneficial in helping one learn How to play Blackjack. Such tips include, but are not limited to, always doubling down when the dealer is showing 11 and always hitting when the dealer is showing less than 6 on the initial hand. Of course, there are also rules related to such techniques, such as only being able to double down or split a hand on the first play and always splitting when one has two of a kind and the dealer, especially when the dealer shows less than 6 at the beginning of a hand.




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