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1. Understand the Basics of Blackjack Odds

The goal is to have a hand value closer to 21 than the dealer without going over.

The value of cards is as follows:

Number cards (2-10) are worth their face value.

Face cards (Jack, Queen, King) are worth 10.

Aces can be worth 1 or 11, depending on which is more advantageous.

2. Basic Strategy Chart

Use a basic strategy chart that tells you when to Hit, Stand, Double Down, or Split based on your hand and the dealer's upcard. For example:

If your hand totals 8 or less: Always Hit.

If your hand totals 12-16: Stand if the dealer shows 2-6; otherwise, Hit.

If your hand totals 17 or higher: Always Stand.

Doubling down is generally advisable when you have a total of 11 or when you have 10 and the dealer shows a lower card (2-9).

3. Pay Attention to the Dealer's Upcard

The dealer's upcard significantly affects your decisions:

If the dealer shows a 2-6, they are in a weak position. Consider standing on lower totals (12-16).

If the dealer shows a 7 or higher, they are in a strong position, and you may need to hit more aggressively.

4. Adjusting Based on the Count

If you choose to employ a card counting strategy, keep track of the ratio of high to low cards remaining in the deck:

A higher ratio of high cards (10s and Aces) left is advantageous for you, as it increases your chances of hitting Blackjack and making strong hands.

Adjust your bets based on the count: bet more when the count is high and less when it is low.

5. Set Limits and Stick to Them

Before playing, determine how much money you are willing to risk. This should be an amount you can afford to lose.

Set a win goal (e.g., when you double your bankroll) and a loss limit (e.g., 50% of your bankroll) to prevent chasing losses.

6. Know When to Walk Away

If you hit your win goal or lose your loss limit, take a break or quit for the day. Emotional decision-making can lead to poor choices.

7. Practice Good Bankroll Management

Keep track of your wins and losses.

Only bet a small percentage of your bankroll on each hand (generally 1-5%). This helps protect your funds over time and allows for a longer playing session.

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Probability of winning and losing is 50-50 in a high roller black jack. It's nothing but winning big or losing all. But the thrill it gives is crazy. That doesn't mean i am not a responsible gambler. I just wanna enjoy my gambling session without fooling around. 

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