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Originally Posted by yourchoice
IMO the most important thing to do when playing, aside from hitting when you're suppose to and staying when you're suppose to, is to double down and split when you are suppose to. When you have the opportunity to increase your wager with the additional information provided ( knowing your cards and one of the dealers), you must maximize your opportunity. If I have 9 and the dealer is showing a 6, I double down. If I didn't I'd be minimizing my percentage chance of winning.
Oh, and NEVER take insurance. It really is a sucker's bet.
And one more thing, if you count cards (well) all these rules are out the window as your play would change. And don't get caught!
Good luck!
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Doubles and splits are a great way to increase your bets without drawing attention.
Counting cards is absolutely great, but as I mentioned earlier about the novels and movies, everyone thinks they can play that game now (though I haven't been to Vegas). Getting caught will land you in no hot water initially, but you will be banned from the casino for life. If you're not good and you don't have the bankroll, it is simply not worth it. And yes, basic goes out the window when you have an accurate count, but understanding the principals behind basic are valuable, even if you are a member of "Mr M's illustrious MIT blackjack team".
Play basic, and pray that the "law of small numbers" is in your favor. Good "luck"