A Blackjack player can play at any casino Blackjack table or at any online casino table, and win or lose. Although, a little unknown fact that a Blackjack player is most likely to lose money even if they have more winning Blackjack hands than losing Blackjack hands. Before playing Blackjack, it is best to come up with a battle plan. A good Blackjack player has to attack the game.
Now, there is a Blackjack attack plan. This plan is a progressive or ladder system that changes a player's wager just about every Blackjack hand. This is not a plan that increases a player's wager when a Blackjack player loses, because that is the wrong way to do things. Rather, to increase the wager with each winning Blackjack hand.
A Blackjack player needs to decide on the numbers and how many progressions to use in the game. Then the Blackjack player has a guide to start from. Now imagine that a player has $100 to play with, and the Blackjack player should play the $2 and $5 hands normally. So, now the Blackjack players base will start at $5 to start the plan.
This Blackjack plan is very simple to incorporate. When a player loses a Blackjack hand, the player places a $5 bet on the next hand. A Blackjack player never increases their wager after a losing hand. Instead, they start all over again. When a Blackjack player wins a hand, that is when the player starts to increase their wager for the next hand dealt. An example of this is $5 to $10, $10 to $20, $20 to $40, $40 to $80, and $80 to $160.
There are five levels of betting being set up to the top level of $80. If a player wins five Blackjack hands in a row, rather than winning $25, they will make $160 or more depending if they get blackjacks. However, if a player were to lose say five in a row, then that player would only lose $25.
If a player is very conservative, step it down a notch to three or four betting levels. Even at three levels, a Blackjack player can still pocket $40 instead of winning $15, that is almost triple the money.
As to double downs in Blackjack, that is a call a Blackjack player will have to decide based on their bankroll. Imagine that a player has won their first four Blackjack hands. Now, the player has $80 on the table and receives an 11 for his next hand which would be the fifth level of betting. If he or she doubles down, it is a bad Blackjack move. Why a player might say? Adding $80 would mean the players entire bankroll is at stake on just one Blackjack hand. Lose it and the Blackjack player goes home. Not very smart.
However, now say it is later in the game and the players bankroll is now $1000 or more. Adding the $80, which is profits at this point in time, might be a good Blackjack gamble. It will be a moment by moment Blackjack wagering decision.
No matter how a Blackjack player plays the hand, never risk most or all of the bankroll on any single Blackjack hand. Also, should a player gets up by two or three times their original bankroll, put that original amount back in the bank or pocket and make sure to leave the casino with that original amount.
Blackjack, and gambling, can be fun and exciting, but strategy ensures that a player maximizes their chances to win and come home with the cash, and that is the bottom line.