How To Signal Double Down In Blackjack
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If you’re playing in a double-deck game, don’t hit when you have a 9 and the dealer has 2. If you have an 11 against the dealer’s ace, don’t hit either. In both cases, you should double down. And lastly, if you’re playing in a single-deck game, double down under the following circumstances: You have 8. This is an option to double the size of your bet and take one—and only one—additional card. To hit a blackjack hand means to take an additional card and increase your point total by the corresponding amount. To stand means to refuse to take any additional cards and move forward with the total you have.
When To Double In Blackjack
i went to the casino yesterday for the first time and i played blackjack. i had no idea what i was doing but i ended up winning some money!
anyways, i know i was just really lucky yesterday so i figured i should learn what im actually doing before i go to a casino again. today i read over the rules about what doubling down is, splitting is, etc, and i memorized the three basic strategy charts. there's still something i don't understand though...is there a signal for doubling down or splitting? i know that you place your double down bet/splitting bet next to your original bet, but is there a hand signal to say you are doubling down or splitting? do you just put down the bet and the dealer knows you are doubling down or splitting? if you have a 5/5, does he just assume you are doubling down and not splitting when you place down the second bet? this is kind of a dumb question but i figured i might as well ask since i dont wanna look like a dumbass like i did yesterday....i didnt even know the hand motion for 'stand'!
anyways, i know i was just really lucky yesterday so i figured i should learn what im actually doing before i go to a casino again. today i read over the rules about what doubling down is, splitting is, etc, and i memorized the three basic strategy charts. there's still something i don't understand though...is there a signal for doubling down or splitting? i know that you place your double down bet/splitting bet next to your original bet, but is there a hand signal to say you are doubling down or splitting? do you just put down the bet and the dealer knows you are doubling down or splitting? if you have a 5/5, does he just assume you are doubling down and not splitting when you place down the second bet? this is kind of a dumb question but i figured i might as well ask since i dont wanna look like a dumbass like i did yesterday....i didnt even know the hand motion for 'stand'!