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Blackjack is Popular at all Casinos

Blackjack is often easily identified as one of the most popular games at any casino. Whether you play in casinos online or in land based properties such as those in Las Vegas, the blackjack tables will always have a lot of action.

Why is Blackjack the #1 Game

The most logical reason that blackjack is so poplar at casinos is the lower house edge.

Besides slots being one of th larger driving forces in casinos, no doubt players love to play blackjack. If a player learns and follows the rules closely they actually have a good chance of leaving the table with a profit.

Different Blackjack Variants

Another thing that draws some players to the game of blackjack are the many variations of the game. Not only is there classic forms but quite a number of other variants you can play. Below are just a few:

  • Classic Blackjack
  • Atlantic City Blackjack
  • Perfect Pairs Blackjack
  • Blackjack Switch
  • Suit ’em Up
  • Rolling Stack
  • Pontoon

The above list is just a few and there are many more.

Blackjack Strategy a Key Point

Whether a player leaves a blackjack table with more money then when they sat down revolves on their strategy during play.

Did you split or double down when you should have? Have you stood and not taken a hit compulsively when the strategy charts said you were supposed to?

More than Strategy Required

Beyond following good and sound strategy when you play blackjack, it is also important where you play.

You need to be sure you play at honest and trustworthy casinos. Always be sure the site you are using for recommended blackjack casinos to try are research their background and only listing reputable operators. You want to make sure where you play is just as important how you play.

How to Find the Best Blackjack

In order to find the best online blackjack casinos, be sure you are doing your homework. Be sure to read the many reviews at blackjack casino portals such as this one.

Additionally, be sure to check out Blackjack World for the many blackjack casino reviews. They also have reviews of various software developers, some of the specific game types and variants as well as other tips and article blackjack players will enjoy reading.

KTO Casino & Sportsbook

KTO Casino & Sportsbook first appeared on the gaming scene in 2018, and have become one of the top casinos and sportsbooks around.

Not only do they offer a great sportsbook that will impress even the most seasoned sports betting punter, but their casino offering is also not to be sneezed at!

Offering over 4000 quality casino games, ranging from video slots, table games, video poker, virtual betting & skill games all from top providers like NetEnt, Pragmatic Play, Oryx, Fugaso and many others (33 in total), players are most definitely spoilt with choice.

KTO Sportsbook

KTO’s sportsbook offering is one of best we’ve ever seen, with not only a wide range of betting markets for punters to choose from, but with some of the best odds we’ve seen at any sportsbook on the net.

Not only do they list popular events, they even have some of the less well known markets available to bet on. A few examples are League of Legends, Call Of Duty, StarCraft 2 and other massive multiplayer online games. You can even bet chess games…

What also tickled our fancy was the various views that punters can utilise. Choose between the “normal” dashboard where all the information is displayed in a four column view, Event View where an even can be chosen on the left, and all the available bets with their odds  are displayed in the center column – the bets and odds are even updated in real time as the event unfolds.

Punter who want to keep an eye on multiple events can use the Live Multiview, from here punters can “add” various events from the left panel to display in the center column, all with their latest bets and odds.

The last two views are Live Calendar and Results. The Live Calendar view displays a calendar-like view where punter can view current and upcoming events, neatly organised by date and time. Results view is where punters can go to check up on what an events outcome was – all easy filterable and sortable by using various dropdown filters.

KTO Casino Welcome Bonus

KTO Casino 1700 welcome offerKTO hasn’t kept back on their Casino player welcome bonus either – New players at the casino get up to €/$1’700 over their first 3 deposits. And with a low 25x times wagering requirement it is nothing to sneeze at. Unfortunately for us blackjack players, the welcome bonus funds can only be wagered on slots – but that’s no biggie, as the slots on offer will entice even the most hardened blackjack player.

Blackjack Games at KTO

KTO Casino offers a variety of Blackjack games that will please any blackjack player. At the time of writing this there were over 36 different blackjack games to play, ranging from classic classic Blackjack to exotics like Lucky Cat Blackjack and even a 3D Blackjack.

The blackjack games are also not all single hand blackjack games, players that can keep track of multiple hands will most definitely enjoy Habanero’s Blackjack 3 Hand or Double Exposure 3 Hand.

Think you know your Blackjack stuff – try out the Professional Blackjack Series games by NetEnt. Choose between the Low or High limit options available, and play Blackjack like a pro! Or try out the Elite Edition European or Atlantic City Blackjack by Genii for that something different.

And the best part, players can try out all of the games (be it Blackjack or any other casino game) for free without even making a deposit or wagering a cent.

KTO Live Casino

Looking for something more personal? Then try out any of the 23 Live Casino games available at KTO Casino. Interact with real live dealers while you play Lightning Roulette, Casino Hold’Em, Sic Bo and numerous Blackjack games.

Players can chat to dealers, tip them and even chat to other players when playing at multiplayer tables.

Remember that game, once started, could last a couple of days? Well, the live version of Monopoly is slightly different. In this game a host spins a supersized wheel and players have to predict where it will stop. Mr. Monopoly is ever present to award extra rolls, cash wins and multipliers.

KTO Banking Options

Deposit and withdrawing winnings at KTO casino has also never been easier. With over 36 banking options to choose, ranging from the usual Visa and MasterCard, Neteller, AstroPay, Qiwi, PaySafeCard and other well known options, to some less known ones like Bancomer, Oxxo, Banorte and Itau – chances are that the option that you prefer will be there.

Making a withdrawal is also just as quick as deposting – KTO strives to process payments as quickly as possible, and players can usually expect the payment to show in their banking account withing 12 hours. This obviously depends on the banking method used.

To Mobile or not to Mobile?

Another thing that was quite impressive – it doesn’t matter whether a player visits the KTO website via a desktop PC, laptop, tablet or mobile phone, all the features that are available for the one platform is available for the other. Their site is fully responsive and fully mobile compliant.

Create your account via a desktop PC, and play using your mobile while on the move, or just use your mobile to create an account and play. Players use the same account on all the platforms, so switching between them will still give you access to your bankroll.

KTO In A Nutshell

In the past when when looking at combination (Sportsbook and Casino) sites, it was mostly found that the operators tended to focus on either one or the other genre, with the one almost being “forgotten about” while the other was only the latest and greatest.

Not so at KTO – whether you are a sports fanatic, or a casino enthusiast, KTO will have you covered. Sports punters get all the hottest action at the greatest odds, and casino gamblers get access to 4000+ of the most popular games from only top providers.

The KTO offering is by far one of the best integrated operations we’ve come across – and we’ve seen plenty!

KTO Casino 1700 welcome offer

Five Worst BlackJack Rules

Quick, can you tell me what are the five worst playing rules for blackjack? If you don’t know them then the next time you play blackjack you might just be bucking higher than normal odds. So let’s review these bummers to be sure you never play in a game that has them.
Blackjacks pay Even Money

This one stinks. Normally the casino pays 3 to 2 when a player gets a blackjack hand (and the dealer doesn’t also have blackjack). Getting paid 1 to 1 may not seem like a big deal but it is because the casino’s edge goes up by 2.3% (ouch).

Normally blackjack games that offer an even money payoff also have several other player favorable rules as a come on. A good example is SuperFun 21, which is offered in many casinos in Las Vegas. The game uses only a single deck of cards with liberal rules such as surrendering anytime including after hitting, doubling, or splitting. But the liberal rules do not come close to negating the 2.3% edge the house enjoys when it pays even money on blackjack hands. The bottom line is be very cautious when a casino only offers even money on a blackjack.
Blackjack pays 6 to 5

Oh come on, no casino would pay 6 to 5 for a blackjack hand you say? Well guess what? Walk up and down the strip in Las Vegas and you’ll find this game all over the place. The come on is that it’s advertised as a single deck game, which usually implies a good game for the player. But getting paid 6 to 5 on a blackjack is a much worse deal than getting paid the normal 3 to 2. How much less? For every $10 you bet and get a blackjack you’ll get paid $3 less. This increases the house edge by 1.2%.

What’s ironic is that these same casinos that offer this 6 to 5 abomination game also offer plenty of multiple deck games with a much lower house edge (partly because blackjacks are paid at the standard 3 to 2). Yet the last time I visited Las Vegas I observed all the 6 to 5 single deck tables packed with players while the multiple deck tables where much less crowded. I finally asked one player who had quit playing the 6 to 5 single deck payoff game why he choose to play it rather than the better multiple deck game. His response was that he thought 6 to 5 was a better payoff than 3 to 2. So much for the math skills of the average blackjack player (which is probably why the casinos in Las Vegas are blazingly getting away with offering this game to clueless tourists).
Doubling Down only on 11 or 10 or just 11

Often you’ll see this rule in single deck games where a player is restricted to doubling on a two card 10 and 11 (or just 11). This means you can’t double down on 9 or any soft hand (that’s not good). The house edge goes up by about 0.7% when you can only double on 11 and by 0.25% when you are restricted to just doubling on only 10 and 11.
Using 8 decks of Cards

Compared to a single deck game, the casino’s edge increases by 0.61% when 8 decks of cards are used. You would need several liberal rules to offset the 0.61% edge to make the game playable. At the minimum make sure the dealer stands on soft 17 and doubling after pair splitting is offered (ideally also late surrender).
Dealer Hits Soft 17

Many casinos (especially on the Las Vegas strip) have changed the dealer rule regarding soft 17. It used to be pretty standard that dealers must stand on all 17 hands (which includes a soft 17 hand). Nowadays, however, more casinos are changing to hit soft 17. That’s not a good change for the player because the casino edge increases by 0.20%. Given a choice you are better off playing where the rules require that dealers must stand on soft 17.

Probably the worse blackjack rule that I ever saw was dealer winning all ties. Yes, I know that’s the way you play it with your buddies when you get together for a friendly game of blackjack and poker. But in a casino, you should never play any blackjack game where the dealer wins ties. The standard casino rule is when your hand totals 21 or less and the dealer ends up with the same total, it’s a tie or push and you don’t lose or win your bet (but remember that a dealer blackjack hand beats a player’s three or more cards 21 hand). By winning tied hands the casino edge zooms by about 9%.

There are two things to keep in mind when you play blackjack. First, there has never been a game with exotic rules that has a lower house edge than the standard game. So before you decide to try a SuperFun 21 or other ‘new’; game you better check the rules.

Secondly, you should always try to pick your games carefully so that the overall mix of rules leads to a casino edge that’s as low as possible for the game you are playing (this of course assumes you know the basic playing strategy – if not, learn it!).

Dan Pronovost showed the effect of each rule on the house edge in his excellent article, Picking the Right Game, that appeared in issue #35 of the Blackjack Insider Newsletter (www.casino.com/newsletter/blackjack/archive/). This article is a good starting point to be sure you understand the impact a rule has on the house edge.

Often casinos will introduce new rules or games in their blackjack pits. An example is the new game Blackjack Switch, which recently had a trial run in Atlantic City and will soon be launched in casinos there and in Las Vegas (it’s also offered on the Internet). In this game you must play two hands and you are allowed to switch the two top cards. That very favorable player rule is offset by this new rule – when the dealer has 22, all player hands of 21 or less push (instead of win). So is the favorable switch rule offset by the very unfavorable push 22 rule? The answer is I don’t know at the moment but I’ve got several blackjack mathematicians working on this as we speak to determine the overall impact on the player (we hope to have it all unraveled in the next issue of the Blackjack Insider Newsletter).

That’s it for now. Stay positive and make sure you know the rules before you play.

By Henry Tamburin

Basic Strategy Play

Since the essential features of basic strategy were developed, a number of refinements have given us the current optimal set of principles for standing, hitting, doubling, splitting, and surrendering. These, along with the other more sophisticated forms of play were worked out by using Monte Carlo techniques based on the analysis of literally billions of hands. If I tell you that you should hit a total of 16 against a dealer’s 7, there is no specific mathematical proof behind this recommendation. It emerged from an analysis of the several million times this situation emerged in the Monte Carlo analysis of the game. Hitting a 16 against a 7 loses less often than standing. Sure, following this advice produces a bust on a lot of these hands, but analysis shows, utterly compellingly, that if you don’t hit his hand you are more likely to get beat by a higher total — like 17.
When possible, I will give a logical analysis of particular aspects of basic strategy, but there are going to be situations where the reader is just going to have to accept the outcomes of the Monte Carlo analysis. The following description of basic strategy is based on the multi-deck game found in several Atlantic City and Las Vegas casinos, where the dealer stands on a soft seventeen, pairs may be re-split once, doubling down is permitted after a split, and the player may double down on any two cards. Other games require some minor adjustments that I’ll note where appropriate. However, you should never give up an edge against the casino. I highly recommend playing only where the rules are more favorable to the player.