How to Stay Profitable Playing Progressive Blackjack
Progressive Blackjack is getting more and more popular for all the right reasons. Still, there are unanswered questions regarding whether placing side bets in progressive Blackjack is profitable. In this part, we are going to go over some tips to help you stay profitable playing progressive Blackjack.
The first thing you need to remember about progressive Blackjack is that you should always treat the primary game as more important. Keep your focus to the game and stop worrying about hitting the jackpot on your side bet at all. The side bet can be as low as $1, and the profit you make from playing the main game should be able to cover that easily.
Next, use the right Blackjack strategy when playing. Some online casinos are using 5 decks on progressive Blackjack tables while others use 6 or 8. With different decks used, the proper Blackjack strategy you should use is also different.
You should also remember that the side bet prizes are won in order. You can win the 250 to 1 payout offered for 3 non-suited Aces after winning the 25 to 1 payout for 2 non-suited Aces. You can still win higher cash prizes should you hit the right combination.
Follow these tips, use the right bankroll management strategy of your choice, treat the main game as your priority, and you will certainly be profitable playing progressive Blackjack. You can win a lot of money on the side – a lovely bonus winnings I would say – as well as on the main game.
Dealing with Aces
In most other card games, including poker, Aces are considered the best cards to get. In Blackjack, however, Aces can be very tricky to handle. Depending on the combination of cards you are holding, an Ace or two can either be very good or very bad. Let’s take a look at several possible conditions and how you should handle Aces in such conditions.
Anything totaling more than 18 is a definite stand, even when you have an Ace as part of the combination. Some players consider soft 18 as not good enough, especially when the dealer’s open card is either 9, 10, any of the face cards, or an Ace. The decision is entirely up to you, since both hit and stand have their own consequences.
A soft 17 or lower, on the other hand, is a definite hit. You can choose to double down if the dealer’s open card is anything from 3 to 6, especially when you have soft 13, 14, 15 or 16. Again, there are risks involved, but your odds are pretty high and you will most likely beat the dealer.
Keep in mind that there are always two sides of a decision, and with Aces the decision can be even trickier. Of course, you should always split pocket pair of Aces and then double down on each if the table rule allows it. Use the tips presented in this article and you will be more profitable playing Blackjack. Don’t forget to check back for more articles on Blackjack.
