What not to Do at the Blackjack Table
This article will discuss nuances that can immediately identify an inexperienced player, even if trying to make the opposite impression. They relate to the professional aspects of the game and behavioral issues.
Some of these rules have long been the cultural norms of the games. Others detect, as programmers say, a "lamer."
Drinking and Eating at the BJ Table
Only a few team members that distract the attention and make bets according to the signals can afford that. They are usually given to the sanity partners. If you are making decisions, refuse alcohol entirely.
Even small doses scatter attention and make the player more careless, which is unacceptable in an effort to win, not just spend time in the casino.
In some clubs, the administration does not allow uncleanliness to ensure the quality and purity of drinks. Let's not exaggerate, but still, the practice of mixing different stuff in alcohol sometimes occurs.
Accusing Others of Your Losses
All experienced players know that teammates' actions on the table do not affect the likelihood of winning or losing. It also does not matter what position you occupy. Of course, there are specific nuances, especially when counting cards, but they are unnecessary.
So your accusations that someone played wrong, pulled the right card, or did something else that does not match your idea of the right strategy, look ridiculous.
It can cause only a contemptuous smirk from the professional player.
Giving Unwanted Advice
It looks ridiculous, and usually, it is unpleasant to other players. Do not interfere if you see someone making a mistake after mistake, do not interfere. Your game will not be affected, and you should not attract too much attention.
This is usual for particularly expressive newcomers who have already got some knowledge of blackjack and are trying to show it to others as much as they can.
Constant Arguing
Even if the dealer is wrong, call the manager and calmly tell him your claims. Thus, you are more likely to achieve justice.
Moreover, the manager will feel guilty, much better than the latent hatred and desire for revenge.
Touching the Cards
In all main types of blackjack, dealers may touch the cards only. Even if good intentions dictate your touch with the cards (e.g., move them closer to the dealer), you can't. It raises suspicion about you as an effort to cheat.
Touching the Bets
Even if the mountain of chips standing on the ante is crumbled, let the dealer correct it. In case of any disputes, this eliminates the need to explain that you do not try to adjust your bet.
Not Using Specific Gestures
As mentioned above, only the dealer touches cards in this game. All transactions he does are based on your decisions. But in the hustle and bustle sometimes prevailing in casino gambling halls, he cannot hear your words or understand you correctly.
Therefore it is better to duplicate words with conventional signals.
Moreover, in cases of dispute, it will help you to prove innocence with the help of video surveillance, which is not always accompanied by sound.
Ignoring the Basic Strategy
Some may rely on intuition and luck, but constant success is impossible without a basic strategy. All professionals know it, and your reverse actions will not cause respect for your person or strengthen your financial position.
Adherence to basic strategy principles best indicates that the player understands blackjack.
Indicators of the poor game are such things as insurance or split a dozen, but there are exceptions to this rule so that they can be justified in some cases. Although if you use them all the time, it all becomes clear.
Conclusion
Failure to follow these rules can not be justified by a desire to be "a freshman" because the game's basic strategy will give you all the same. If you do not follow it, only serious cheating can save you from regular losses—for example, using technical equipment or cooperation with dealers.
So be sure to listen to our advice and be calm when playing blackjack, without annoying others and improving their skills. Good luck at the tables!