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Multi-Deck Blackjack Strategy

Blackjack is a game of 21. The goal is to have your cards total 21 or as close to 21 as possible without going over 21 and for your hand to be higher than the dealer’s hand for a win. Each players hand is played against the dealer’s hand only.

The house or casino edge can be diminished to around 1 percent if a player follows certain strategies which will be explained in this blackjack guide.

Knowing how to Play and Bet and Win are critical to conquering this great game of Twenty-One.

Sadly, most players have a deficiency or weakness in one or more of these three areas. Even good players with logical and reasonable playing and betting techniques seem to lose their edge along the way and ultimately lose the ability to close the deal and walk away a winner. Discipline is critical in all three areas for consistent success.

Does it really matter where we sit when playing multi-deck blackjack?
The Book Covers this Subtle Strategy.

Does it really matter that you follow table etiquette?
Blackjack Etiquitte and Rules are in the Blackjack Strategy Guide.

Learn why and more in this all inclusive candid Multi-Deck BlackJack Book.
Now available Kindle Version!

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Why Buy My Book

The three key strategies you need to know to be successful at MultiDeck Blackjack:
  • Learn how to PLAY Multi-Deck Blackjack.
  • More importantly, learn how to BET.
  • Most importantly, learn how to WIN.

Does it really matter which table you choose?
You'll Find out in the Blackjack Strategy Book.

Here is what one customer had to say about my book!


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"I had the privilege of playing my first game of Blackjack with Paul's help in Las Vegas.  I was able to more than double my money in just 20 minutes using the MDBlackjack system. 
I am a true believer!" 
“In less than 40 minutes, I pocketed my original wager and had increased my original table stake by more than 500 percent.  What else can I say?”
R. Dailey, Marion, IL. Ken Wolf, Camanche, Iowa