Insurance?


I heard that is a sucker's Bet.




In fact if as the Casinos offer the insurance bet should every one used it properly, they would promptly halt it's offering.
I said that


How it works is so simple. Let's just consider 1 suit it's amazing, if the dealer shows an ACE there are 8 cards that won't give the dealer a Blackjack and four that will right. but the pay off is 2 to 1 so if you know more than are two little cards that are not counted out by half as many tens to make up the difference it is a good bet.

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Let's do it. As the Cards come out you will count +1 for the Ace through 9 and -2 for the tens, jacks, queens and kings. 4 big cards = -8 and 9 little cards = +9 so start your count at -1,(in the consideration presently of one suit). However,-4 for Single deck and -24 for 6 Decks and in each case when you get to the end of the deck or shoe the count should be zero). The count may well go over zero, and then be positive some where in the middle of the deck then you know the ratio of big cards to small cards is less than 1:2 but the pay off is 2:1 so take that insure bet especially, if your busy with a more complex count and your girl friend is betting on the insurance, and you taught her this much ,it really very simple.

Alternatively you can start at 0 and the threshold to deviate from basic strategy would be +4 for single deck and +24 for six decks.


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