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Some players are already familiar with the rules of blackjack and have played a few times, enjoying the game. Today, I've summarized six tips that can help beginners quickly improve their blackjack skills. I'd like to share them with you, hoping they'll be of assistance.
1. When you have an A-8 or A-9, I recommend standing.
2. If your total is 17 or higher, it's also advisable to stand, as the low likelihood of busting justifies the risk.
3. If the dealer's face-up card is a 10, you can keep hitting until you reach 17.
4. If the dealer's face-up card is 4, 5, or 8, reaching 12 is sufficient for your hand.
5. If the dealer's face-up card is 6 or lower, stopping at 13-16 points is recommended.
6. I suggest never splitting a pair of 5s. Splitting a pair of Aces is advised unless the dealer also has an Ace.
These guidelines can help you enhance your performance in the game of blackjack. |
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