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Common Black Jack Mistakes

All blackjack players make mistakes, even experienced card-counters. But there are some innocent mistakes that rookies seem to make on a regular basis that it's better not to make, especially if you're playing for the first time at an actual land-based casino.The blackjack mistake I'm most guilty of is sitting down and trying to play at a higher limit table than I have a bankroll for. It probably happens consistently all night long that players sit down and try to make $5 or $20 bets at a $100 minimum table. The dealers and other players get understandably frustrated when this happens.

The solution to preventing this mistake? Just have a look at the little sign on each table stating the table limits, and make sure it's the right stakes table before you sit down.Another common mistake is throwing chips haphazardly into the betting circle. Your chips should always be in a single stack, so the dealer doesn't have to get confused about whether or not you've doubled down.

Related to this mistake is handling your bet after you've placed it. Dealers will snap at you over touching your bet, because they need to make sure you're not adding chips to your bet when you have a good hand, or removing bets when you've got a bad hand.Don't touch the cards in a face up blackjack game. Cheaters will often try to mark the cards with a sharp fingernail, and the rule for not touching the cards prevents this.

Be careful when handling the cards in a face down game too, because if you're careless with the cards, you can expect correction from the dealer rather quickly.Playing live blackjack is a lot of fun, but it's a lot more fun when you avoid these common and sometimes embarassing rookie blackjack mistakes.

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