How to Read Blackjack Dealers

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The ability to read the face of the opponent and to guess how strong his cards are is more important for games where gamblers play against each other. It is crucial in most types of club poker, such as Texas Hold'em, Omaha Poker, etc. But in some casino games, such skills can also be helpful.

Making Use of Blackjack Dealers

In many versions of blackjack, the croupier deals himself two cards and opens one of them. If this card is an ace or a ten, the dealer pat eeks the second card to see whether there is a natural blackjack in his hand. Of course, he does it so the players cannot see the card.

But there is a chance that the dealer can give out his card's strength with his face or gestures. If a player can find such weaknesses of the dealer, he will get a massive advantage in the game.

Of course, we can not say that all dealers have such weaknesses. Moreover, the player may have to change several tables to find such a dealer. But if he can detect such an employee of the casino, his odds of winning increase immensely.

The ability to read opponents at the poker table sometimes makes professional poker players great masters of blackjack. They know how to read, memorize and analyze every action of the opponent, his movements, and subtle facial expressions. Their gaze is hidden behind dark glasses or under hoods. Blackjack dealers may not make any decisions because they follow strict rules, but extracting helpful information from how they look down at the card is still possible.

This skill can hardly be considered fraud because there are no law violations on his part. He does not use prohibited hardware, count cards, or try peeking at them. The use of this blackjack skill is just as legitimate as in poker.

If the dealer cannot do the job professionally, it is the casino's problem, not the player's.

Of course, casino managers might not agree with this statement.

How to See Through a Blackjack Dealer

You should pay attention to two significant points if you want to understand what card the dealer has. First, notice how long he looks at the card. Secondly, consider how much he bends the card, considering it the denomination. These two factors can provide you with a lot of helpful information.

If the dealer's down card is of low value, he will have to bend it more to ensure it is not an ace. This is especially true when he has four, as it resembles the letter "A," which symbolizes aces. When it comes to an ace, the dealer will also try to ensure it by one hundred percent. Even experienced dealers sometimes do not want to take risks and bend the card so that it's numerical or the letter is visible. The newcomers in this job can recalculate the number of card characters.

Quite a different situation is with the so-called "faces" cards from jack to king. The dealer doesn't need to examine these cards closely because they are all equal to ten points. Therefore dealers look at them very quickly, and some are thus detected.

Watch the dealer. If it takes him more time to peek at some cards than others, or if he bends them at different angles, consider it.

Furthermore, analyze how he reacts to some cards. Memorize all nonstandard moments in his gestures and facial expressions, and try to correlate them with the cards that came to the dealer. It can manifest itself in situations where the dealer is psychologically unstable. For example, he is embarrassed by compliments, angry because of defeats, enjoys winning, and so on. In such conditions, not every person can hide their emotions.

Is It Easy to Read a Dealer?

Such games found in casinos are pretty rare. Managers try to protect themselves from pro gamblers. In some casinos, dealers peek at their hole cards after the players have made decisions on all their hands. In other clubs, croupiers do not check their face-down cards at all.

Do not hesitate to share your experience and ask questions on the subject.

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