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Summary: Learn the basics of blackjack, including tips for playing the game in a casino with winning strategies and techniques in this free instructional video.
Carlos worked as a youth mentor and recreation director for Shecar Development Services for 7 years. He organized several youth game tournaments (checker, chess and spades) He earned...read more
"Hi! My name is Carlos Ramos Jr. and I'm coming to you on behalf of Expert Village and today we're talking about the game of blackjack. So you got all the rules and you know how to play this game, you even got some strategies to increase your odds of beating the house. So what happens when you get to the casino? First thing you want to do is you want to scope out the available blackjack tables, each table has a sign showing the minimum maximum bets. So also look for the house rules written on table surfaces and those usually are concerning pay outs but once you find a blackjack table that has a minimum bet in your price range or suitable for your bank roll, have a sit, place a bet and dive right in. Now if there's a hand being dealt as you sit down, you have to wait till the next hand to join the game and that's pretty much it. Now if you've never played the game before, I'm sure you'll be intimidate but just sit down with a friendly dealer, the dealers can usually talk you through, if you make mistakes they're not going to be very rude about it, they're going to explain the rules if you kind of forget the rule and I'm sure you'll sit down with a nice group of people and just play the game. After a few hands I'm sure that it's going to come like second nature and also remember if you get that ace and ten or that face card and ten on the first hand that's an automatic win, we call that blackjack baby. "
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evuser6021 said
on 8/2/2008 Thanks for the tips, Carlos, I appreciate it. I admire you for your job, that's very conciderate of you. God bless you and I hope the hands stay hot!