Rules
- Get 21 points on the players first 2 cards (Blackjack), without a dealer Blackjack
- Reach a final score higher than the dealer but not exceeding 21; or
- Let the dealer draw additional cards until his or her hand exceeds 21.
Probability
In many casinos a dealer/player tie is called a push, and you win your money back. In fact if a player lost on ties from 17-21, it would give the house an extra 8.86% house advantage, on top of their other house edge.
In fact, according to the respected Wizard Of Odds web site, there are over 3,000 subtle rule combinations that can massively affect the edge when playing blackjack.
The link I've given you explains this in more detail, and there is even a calculator provided that allows you to enter the rules from the specific casino you play at and see the house edge.
Once you know the house edge, that's only part of the battle. The next issue is how you play. If you don't play perfect mathematical strategy, you start to give up more edge to the casino.
So when someone tells you that blackjack has a really low house edge, for the most part they are wrong. The exact edge is determined by the rules in place, together with the skill and ability of the player. In a casino with bad blackjack rules, and a player who is not playing perfect strategy, the edge could easily be worse than a slot machine.
For all of these reasons, it's not possible to answer your question. The odds of you beating the dealer, depend very much on the rules, and your ability as a player to make the right decisions.
In fact, according to the respected Wizard Of Odds web site, there are over 3,000 subtle rule combinations that can massively affect the edge when playing blackjack.
The link I've given you explains this in more detail, and there is even a calculator provided that allows you to enter the rules from the specific casino you play at and see the house edge.
Once you know the house edge, that's only part of the battle. The next issue is how you play. If you don't play perfect mathematical strategy, you start to give up more edge to the casino.
So when someone tells you that blackjack has a really low house edge, for the most part they are wrong. The exact edge is determined by the rules in place, together with the skill and ability of the player. In a casino with bad blackjack rules, and a player who is not playing perfect strategy, the edge could easily be worse than a slot machine.
For all of these reasons, it's not possible to answer your question. The odds of you beating the dealer, depend very much on the rules, and your ability as a player to make the right decisions.
Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWn8xHKhYYs
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