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    Use our Blackjack Terminology guide below to help you get top grips with the weird and wonderful saying terms often used around the Blackjack tables.

    Aces – These cards have a value of either 1 or 11, always split them when you receive a pair of them.

    Action – This is what a casino will base your comps on and is simply how much you are wagering in your Blackjack session.

    Action Jackson – A players who sits down to play for prolonged periods of time.

    Bankroll – This is what you have set aside to play or gamble with.

    Bankroll Management – This term relates to how you plan to play and stake you wagers whilst playing Blackjack

    Blackjack – This is when you have a Ten valued card and an Ace.

    Card Counting – This refers to a way of keeping track of the cards in a deck and using it to gain a winning advantage over the casino.

    Casino Advantage – This is the expected profit or house edge the casino expects to make from each game over time.

    Chips – These are what you use to place a wager in a casino, little clay discs with a monetary value.

    Comps – These are little extras a casino will give you for being a loyal player and can be cash, prizes or free food and drink.

    Cut – This term refers to splitting a deck of cards into two halves.

    Deal – This is when a dealer issues players and himself their playing cards. Dealer – The person who is responsible for dealing out the cards and removing losing bets and paying winning bets at the Blackjack table.

    Discards – These are the cards that have been in play but have been removed after a game finishes.

    Doubling Down – This is when you double your initial wager to receive another card. Doubling-up – This is when a player doubles his next bet to try and win back a previous loss.

    Down Card – This is a card that has been dealt face down.

    Edge – A theoretical advantage a casino holds over the player.

    Eye in the sky – Cameras placed into the ceiling to monitor the casino.

    Face Cards – These are the picture cards in a deck I.E. the Jack, Queen and King.

    Hand – These are the cards you are holding.

    Hard Hand – Any Blackjack hand that does not contain an Ace. High Roller – A player who wagers very large bets and is often courted by the casino.

    Hi Lo Card Count – This is the term given for being able to keep track of the cards in a Blackjack deck by using a counting method.

    Hit – This is when you receive another card in the game of Blackjack.

    Hole Card – This is the face down card that is dealt to the dealer.

    House – This is the name given for the casino. House Edge – This is theoretical amount that the casino can expect to win from each game, often described by its percentage amount.

    House Rules – These are the rules of the casino you are playing in both players and the casino must conform to them.

    Inspector – This is the person who is employed by a casino who is in charge of the gaming area.

    Insurance – A sidebet which players may make that is betting on the dealers hand being a Blackjack.

    Last base – The player position nearest the dealers right hand side. Limit – A minimum or maximum amount you can wager on any casino game.

    Maximum Bet – The maximum stake permitted on any game by the house.

    Misdeal – An errorneous deal is referred too as a misdeal. The game will be declared void by the house and stakes will be returned.

    Playing Strategy – This is a way of playing that allows the player to gain the maximum value out of every game he plays.

    Push – This is a tied Blackjack bet, when both the players cards and the dealers are the same.

    Queens – This as you may have guessed refers to the Queens in a deck of cards.

    Session – This is the time spent gaming.

    Shuffle Tracking – This is when a player is able to track cards in the shuffle.

    Shuffling – This is when the cards are randomly distributed before a new show in dealt.

    Table Stakes – This is the limits set on a Blackjack game.

    Up Card – The Dealers card which is dealt up facing.

    Good Money Management

    You first need to find a Blackjack game that has the lowest house edge, why play a game that has a high house edge when by shopping around you can get this down to the absolute minimum.

    Next you need to get yourself a Blackjack strategy card, we have several dotted around our site and they will show you every move to make when playing blackjack, it is basically an idiots guide to playing Blackjack.

    Money Management
    The best rule of thumb is for you to first decide how much you have got to play with then divide it in half. So let’s say for the sake of argument you have $200 to play with, half of that is $100 so this should be both your stop loss limit and you winning goal.

    Next divide your bankroll by 20, that is $10 so that should be what you are going to play each hand for. You have now worked out how much you are going to place on each hand ($10) and how much you are aiming to win ($100), plus you now know that if you lose $100 of your bankroll which is your stop loss limit you must stop playing and move on.

    There you have it a very simple way to instantly improve your Blackjack play, it isn’t complicated and will, over time save you a lot of money at the Blackjack tables.