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Winning Strategies for Playing Blackjack : Hard Double Down Strategies for Blackjack

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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2007

Learn about the hard double down technique in blackjack in this free how-to video on winning strategies for playing blackjack.

Expert: Joe Marshall
Bio: Joe Marshall has been performing magic since the age of three years old when his grandfather showed him a card trick. Ever since then Joe has been hooked.
Filmmaker: Jason Sager

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  • @123THERollyboy yeah I watched that video. tell me something, if basic strategy doesn't work then why did i win $600 in 4 days using it while only betting in $10 per hand? if counting cards doesn't work then why do casinos kick you out if they catch you doing it? and what about the MIT blackjack team? whoever recorded that 15 minute preview video on your website sounds so much like a fraud and all he does is talk about the same bullshit for 13 minutes. there's no secret code

  • Play Blackjack using the Secret code, this system has a rock solid 65% success ratio allowing you to make virtually as much money as you want to make. Ready to take a walk where few people dare to go? Come visit us to learn more google blackjack secret code.

  • @pinmez4 When he says "Soft", that is referring to an Ace coupled with another card, because an Ace can either be 11, or 1; where-as a "Hard" hand means it is a firm number, (IE) 7 and 8.

  • In the above question i mean which is the difference between those two cases. Thanx - again.

  • Can someone pls explain what the terms "soft" and "hard" mean? Thank you in advance..

  • Uh, this not completely accurate. In multi-deck games you wouldn't double 8 vs. 6 or 9 vs. 2. Also, if the dealer stands on soft 17 then you wouldn't double an 11 vs. ace either. And if it is a European no hole card game then you wouldn't double anything against the dealer's 10 or ace. It's best to check the house rules before you go to the casino so that you can use the proper strategy.

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