Learning How To Win
Learning how to win at blackjack involves three steps:
1. Learn basic strategy.
2. Build speed at counting cards.
3. Learn strategy index numbers.
Learning Basic Strategy
You can of course also learn basic strategy by sitting down and memorizing a table, and by dealing hands and trying to recall how to play them. But doing this with a computer program is much more efficient — you will learn faster and build up speed faster.
A reasonable goal is to be able to play 300 hands an hour. Generally in a casino you will play 200 or fewer hands an hour, but that is with the dealer controlling the speed of the game. You have got to be able to handle 300 hands an hour when you are controlling the speed in order to be able to handle 200 when the dealer controls the tempo. (With practice, you can play considerably faster than 300 hands an hour.)
You do not really need to practice with a deck of cards; that just is the traditional way of doing it. Using a software program is a more enjoyable and more efficient way to build speed.
To test yourself to be sure you know the index numbers and can use them quickly, play blackjack with a software program that gives you feedback on how well you play. Again I recommend Blackjack Count Analyzer.
Learning to win at blackjack is possible and enjoyable. Depending on how much time you devote to practicing, it will take a month or two to build your skill level to the point where you can handle the casino game.
(c) Stanford Wong