![]() Even just go and watch to see how other people play. RCI usually runs tournaments on sea days for $20 entry, that can be a fun way to learn. Most of the time, they'll ride your gravy train and play it on you.Īgree with this :) if you play this way you will generally have fun and make your money last a few hours (or even win!) Throw a tip their way if you have a good run of hands in a row. My advice is to stay away until learning the situations. Doubling down can be complicated on when to do so. True, but if you play the right way, it's the best odds in the house at 50/50 dealer/player. Just don't sit in 3rd base if you're new. So rather than trying to add it up in your head, just ask. That a time or two you may find that the dealer will automatically tell you what you have. If I get a lot of small cards I will ask the dealer what I have. Anyway,Ī bit of practice will make you more comfortable so you can play faster. I hit when I'm supposed to hit and I stand when I'm supposed to stand. It onto my computer and it would let me know when I made a "wrong" move. When I first learned to play I downloaded I've never experienced this impatience anywhere in Vegas or any land-based casinos, only on cruise ships. (and I know where to sit to give myself more time) The dealers never seem to mind, but man! some people can get really upset if you take more than a few seconds to decide. ![]() ![]() Is it an actual RULE that you have to make an instant response to the dealer? I love blackjack, but it takes me a minute to add up my cards, mentally review the odds and then decide what to do! ![]()
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