Showing posts with label blackjack accessories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blackjack accessories. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Blackjack Table For Blackjack Champions


Above is Wilbert Cantley (left) with Roger Baldwin (center) and James McDermott (right) after their induction into the Blackjack Hall of Fame. Missing from the picture is Herbert Maisel... so who are these guys?


That's right, the Four Horsemen of Aberdeen... the Blackjack mathematicians who never tried to beat the casino or become rich from gambling. They just wanted to understand Blackjack. According to the Washington Post:

"From their research, the mathematicians wrote a 1956 article for the Journal of the American Statistical Association, "The Optimum Strategy in Blackjack," and in 1957 published a small book, "Playing Blackjack to Win: A New Strategy for the Game of 21," which became one of the most widely used references on the subject. "


If you wanna even measure up to these guys shadows, you at least have to have the right blackjack accesories, especially a blackjack table. Here's a great one from Poker Chest.


This Blackjack Table with Folding Wood Legs and is constructed of solid oak with a black finish . It comes complete with padded armrests, padded wool felt, poker chip tray, and money slots.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Tired of pure Texas Hold ‘Em? Spice up your game with these variations!



Everybody loves Texas Hold ‘Em. And with good reason: there’s no purer, more action-packed version of poker in the world. But when you’re ready to mix things up a little bit, try one of these variations of the classic Hold ‘Em format:

Eight Ball Hold ‘em.
This game is played the same as standard 7-card Texas Hold ‘em except that all players receive 3 hole cards at the beginning of the game (instead of 2).
Pineapple. The same game as above, with the exception that before the hand begins, each player must discard one of their 3 hole cards. After that, the game plays the same as standard Hold ‘em.
Tahoe. Another variation on the Eight Ball game. In this version, players keep all 3 hole cards, but at the end of the game, can only use two of the three cards to make their hand (with the community cards).

Double Flop Hold ‘em.
In this wacky game, two sets of community cards are flopped throughout the course of the game. Players can use either of the sets of community cards (but not both) and do not reveal which one they are using until all bets are called at the end of the game.

Get your own game on and visit www.pokerchest.com for an incredible selection of chips, tables, cards and other must-have poker accessories!

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Blackjack Basics: Strategies for the Beginner


Blackjack is one of the most popular card games at casinos. It may be even more popular than poker. Its rules are pretty simple and requires only a few minutes to learn. But let's say you're new to the game. Here are some good tips to take away with you, whether you're at a casino, at an event, at a party with friends, or at home.

But first, here are some terms you need to know:
Hit: Take another card.
Stand: Take no more cards.
Double down: Double your wager, take exactly one more card, and then stand.
Split: Double your wager and have each card be the first card in each hand. (This is only possible when both cards have the same value.
Surrender: Forfeit half the bet and give up the hand. (This option is sometimes not available.)

1. Play at the tables with the most favorable odds.
2. Play with the fewest decks possible. According to calculations, switching from 1 to 2 decks will handicap you by -0.35%. With 4 decks, that number goes to -0.48% and with 6 decks it is -0.54.
3. Remember the cards that are dealt in previous rounds. This way, you can rely on statistical probability.
4. If you are given cards that amount to 9 or less, hit.
5. If you are given cards that amount to 17, stand.
6. If you are given a soft 17 (an ace with a 6, then you cannot bust), double down.

Enhance and organize your game with the right accouterments. Blackjack card shoes help to sort your cards while accessories can really emit that true Vegas casino feel.