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Title: Online Blackjack
Post by: TightEnd on September 05, 2006, 01:42:13 PM
Miscellaneous questions


1. Is it/are they ( when adjuncts to poker sites ) random number/card generated games?

2. If you play them do you pay rake/a commission? Does the fee count towards gaining sign up bonuses/rakeback?

3. Can you switch the icon off so it is not staring you in the face when you are in a sng etc?

4. Having experimented with $10 as a novelty and lost $1!, I can safely say that to those without a measure of self control online casino games must be the creation of satan!


Title: Re: Online Blackjack
Post by: Nem on September 05, 2006, 01:43:56 PM
3. Can you switch the icon off so it is not staring you in the face when you are in a sng etc?

Yes.


Title: Re: Online Blackjack
Post by: ACE2M on September 05, 2006, 01:45:07 PM
creation of satan they are.

they have a guaranteed return for the house of between 5-10%


Title: Re: Online Blackjack
Post by: Nem on September 05, 2006, 01:47:11 PM
[discipline]creation of Satan[/discipline]


Title: Re: Online Blackjack
Post by: MrsLime on September 05, 2006, 02:11:11 PM
1. Is it/are they ( when adjuncts to poker sites ) random number/card generated games?

Not sure I understand the question... yes, you are playing against a computer, not against other humans.  Unlike real-world blackjack, the decks are shuffled between each hand, if that's what you mean.

2. If you play them do you pay rake/a commission? Does the fee count towards gaining sign up bonuses/rakeback?

There is no rake in blackjack.  The house makes money because they have a mathematically built-in edge... it depends on how good/bad you are.  If you play perfect blackjack (there is only ever one statistically correct move, it's called 'basic strategy'), the house edge is less than 1%.  The variance is very high though, with short-term swings of 100 bets not uncommon.

It is possible to 'bonus whore' blackjack for a profit, but it's mind-numbingly boring.  A clever person with the relevant know-how would use some sort of rudimentary automated computer program.


Title: Re: Online Blackjack
Post by: TightEnd on September 05, 2006, 02:18:33 PM
or set the blackjack up to automatic play to bonus clear?


thanks for the response by the way, yes I wanted to know that its a shuffle after each hand


Title: Re: Online Blackjack
Post by: SupaMonkey on September 05, 2006, 02:27:31 PM
If you don't already have this

http://www.casinowatchdogs.com/Blackjack-Strategy.aspx


Title: Re: Online Blackjack
Post by: MrMoves on September 05, 2006, 02:32:10 PM
Online blackjack can be profitable if you take advantage of deposit bonuses and never use your own money.


Title: Re: Online Blackjack
Post by: thetank on September 05, 2006, 02:35:54 PM
Blackjack online as an alternative to tilt perhaps?

Here's my online blackjack career at Party.

Bet $1 dealt  Th Qc dealer shows an  8c

Hmmm, split em

 Th 2h  and Qd 7c

After splitting 10s against an 8, it would be rude not to double down on 12.

Got a  5c on my 12

Discretion is the bettter part of valour, so I just hit my 17 instead of doubling down.

Turned out it was a sound desicion, because I bust.

Dealer bust too, my net win was one buck.  ;D

the fools



Title: Re: Online Blackjack
Post by: MrsLime on September 05, 2006, 02:38:02 PM
If you don't already have this

http://www.casinowatchdogs.com/Blackjack-Strategy.aspx

This is slightly incorrect information because the correct strategy changes depending on the house rules, which vary from casino to casino.  A much better site is wizardofodds.com (http://wizardofodds.com).


Title: Re: Online Blackjack
Post by: Sark79 on September 05, 2006, 02:41:06 PM
I did play at Party for a while, but the blackjack icon was far too tempting.  It is so much fun.  I was always up far more than when I played poker, but then I would start betting $10 and $20 a hand. That is when I always left the table with nothing  :D


Title: Re: Online Blackjack
Post by: action man on September 05, 2006, 02:44:08 PM




Bet $1 dealt  Th Qc dealer shows an  8c

Hmmm, split em   

 Th 2h  and Qd 7c

After splitting 10s against an 8, it would be rude not to double down on 12.


 


splitting ten's is worse than limping with A2 clubs and calling a huge raise out of position


Title: Re: Online Blackjack
Post by: NoflopsHomer on September 05, 2006, 02:45:03 PM
I play the Will Hill one once a month, deposit £25 and get £25 free, I just clear the bonus but if I lose their £25 I don't play anymore...


Title: Re: Online Blackjack
Post by: MrMoves on September 05, 2006, 02:47:06 PM
I play the Will Hill one once a month, deposit £25 and get £25 free, I just clear the bonus but if I lose their £25 I don't play anymore...

 :)up

They'll ban you eventually though.


Title: Re: Online Blackjack
Post by: SupaMonkey on September 05, 2006, 02:50:52 PM
Yes you're right MrsLime, this one is better for Ub players. I can't say for the other sites.

http://wizardofodds.com/blackjack/strategy/4deck.html


Title: Re: Online Blackjack
Post by: thetank on September 05, 2006, 03:31:30 PM

splitting ten's is worse than limping with A2 clubs and calling a huge raise out of position


Not if splitting the 10s risks $2 and calling the raise with A2 clubs risks $100

I wanted to make a really bad gamble, for reasons that have since escaped me.

Made sense at the time though  :)



Title: Re: Online Blackjack
Post by: bolt pp on September 05, 2006, 04:29:57 PM
Online roulette and blackjack are killers, an expensive laugh!