I've noticed:
1. Players need to recognize patterns. You can lose 5 hands in a row but you can also win 5 hands in a row. When you're on a winning streak, it's smart to double up.( It's totally a momentum thing)
2. When you've lost like 6 hands(estimated) in a row. Surrender a hand and it will throw the software off.
3. 17 usually is a loser
4. The higher the stakes, the quicker that you lose. You need a lot of points and patience to play and the momentum will swing back your way.
5. You need to know when to stop.(even or up)
6. When you're up, stick on a bad hand, occasionally the dealer busts
7. When the dealer shows at 2, most of the time, play the hand out or surrender.
SBR is similar to Bookmaker but you have a better chance of winning
Play multi hand-turbo---but play one hand.--take my advice and I bet that you'll be feeling better about your play and the casino.
SBR is the real deal. Be intelligent and keep your composure
1. Players need to recognize patterns. You can lose 5 hands in a row but you can also win 5 hands in a row. When you're on a winning streak, it's smart to double up.( It's totally a momentum thing)
2. When you've lost like 6 hands(estimated) in a row. Surrender a hand and it will throw the software off.
3. 17 usually is a loser
4. The higher the stakes, the quicker that you lose. You need a lot of points and patience to play and the momentum will swing back your way.
5. You need to know when to stop.(even or up)
6. When you're up, stick on a bad hand, occasionally the dealer busts
7. When the dealer shows at 2, most of the time, play the hand out or surrender.
SBR is similar to Bookmaker but you have a better chance of winning
Play multi hand-turbo---but play one hand.--take my advice and I bet that you'll be feeling better about your play and the casino.
SBR is the real deal. Be intelligent and keep your composure
