Recently, Sam Barrington’s book, Ask Dr. BlackJack, was reviewed by several large book review organizations, and they were all pleasantly surprised and excited upon finishing the book. Read the book review below by ForeWord Reviews’ very own Mark McLaughlin:
When playing casino blackjack, you will inevitably find yourself in a situation with a bad hand. Knowing when to split your pairs can lead to further success at the table… And it doesn’t take a rocket science blackjack system. Splitting pairs sometimes opens you up for not only one winning hand but two, and can also lead to profitable double down situations. Here’s how to take a bad hand and make it into two good ones:
During your blackjack sessions, you’ll be faced with a decision of taking the even money on your blackjack when the dealer is showing an Ace. Taking the even money guarantees that you will get some sort of payout for your blackjack, while not taking the even money can result in a push with the dealer. So, what should you do, and when?