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What Number Should You Always Double Down On?
Doyle-Chappel, 2006-06-27 18:53:58
i was playing blackjack at a casino and a stranger told me it was 10 and eleven.is it true?
2006-06-28 08:05:06 Tawnya-Keener wrote: On eleven, always double down.On Ten, It depends on what the dealer is showing. If he's showing a 4,5, or 6, I would double down on 10.Sure but there are many others. Print out this card.
2006-06-28 22:33:09 Edmundo-Hahn wrote:
- Your answer is none.
- There is never an "always" when making decisions in Blackjack.
- As a former professional and dealer, I have seen my share of hands.
- Sure, you can always double on 11 if you want, but do you know why or why not?
- The strategy most people quote was originally developed for single deck Blackjack.
- As the decks increase, the number of ways you can lose your double down increase.
- Doubling on 10 is not too wise, but it depends on the situation.
- If the dealer has a face card showing, you have 11 and are playing a six deck game, it might be best to simply hit.
- The strategy cards are built for tourists who don't know any better and are gladly distributed by the casinos (at least here in Vegas).
- It's really meant as a suggestion only and not a hard fast rule.
- Good Luck!not quite.
- basic strategy says you always double down on 11.
- doubling down on a 10 is not advised when the dealer is showing a 10 or a.
2006-06-27 22:10:07 Shelby-Sutton wrote: Sure, the odds predict 10 and 11 are the best times, but in order to make sure you aren't wasting your money to double to a 3,4,5,6, you should try to keep a count/true count in your head. you can never say for sure that 10 and 11 are times to do it. Doubling Down is a tricky call to make... Don't get caught counting though, or you'll get tossed by the pit boss.
2006-06-28 04:00:30 Oralee-Shaffer wrote: I double on 18. Just kidding. The rule I use is always double down on 11.Well....yes and no to be honest. If the dealer is showing a "bust card" typically 2-6, a double down is a good idea on a 7 through an 11 or if you have a soft 12,13, or 14 free no download online double double video poker games. If the dealer is showing a 9 or 10 then it may not be a good idea to double on 10 always, then you have to figure in how many cards are left in the shoe and so on...there are a lot of odds when it gets to that point but 10 and 11 for sure are hardly ever bad double down chances what are old video poker games worth.
2006-06-27 19:49:35 Tobi-Saltser wrote: 10 and 11Defiently those are the best numbers to double down on, but I think its a bad bet if the dealer is showing a 8, 9 or face card what are old video poker games worth. Cause if you don't get that face card (30.7% chance) you'll have a good chance of just losing double.
2006-06-28 14:09:44 Mose-Bowchiew wrote: 11
2006-06-27 21:51:01 Cortez-Pirl wrote: so the percentage of getting 20 or 21 on a 10 is at about 38.5% and getting less then seventeen (Lowest of high card), is at the same 30.7%. Or you got some x-ray vision and see whats on the other side of the card. That's true because about 16 out of 52 card is worth ten and 4 out of 52 worth 11 point. Don't hesitate to double down on 10 or 11 unless your fortune teller says that you shouldn't. 10 or 11.
2006-06-27 19:50:56 Nickie-Gronko wrote: Nope. It depends on the rules you're playing. At a standard "Vegas" rules blackjack game, you should always double 11, and double 10 against anything but an Ace or a 10. A site like BlackJack Base can generate a Basic Strategy Table for you, showing you the best moves to make.Yes.
2006-06-27 19:49:58 Christopher-Lowstetter wrote: if dealer shows a 2 3 4 5 or 6, the things u can double down on are expanded if u think dealer will bust, go ahead show your bust....i mean double down.lol what are old video poker games worth.
2006-06-27 20:00:28 Melvin-Gongaware wrote: it's kind of a matter of choice, but i only double down on 11 if the dealer has 2-7 showing.but that's just me. for a blackjack strategy card, you could try this:
2006-06-28 11:58:20 Karma-Armstrong wrote:
- There is a concept called "basic strategy" that tells you what plays are correct given the known cards and the odds.
- You can find a table for basic strategy on the internet.
- However, your best bet is to pick up a good book on blackjack.
- My favorite is called Blackjack for Blood, and it touches on a couple different systems for counting cards.
















































