Basic Strategy For Spanish 21

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Spanish 21 Strategy is More Than Basic Blackjack. Spanish 21 is a version of blackjack that is very similar in structure to the original game.

Basic strategy for spanish 21
  • Imagine playing the game of Blackjack with a 48-card deck that contains no natural 10’s. That is exactly the concept behind Spanish 21, a fast-paced.
  • As in traditional blackjack, it is a very useful tool to have the “basic strategy” chart for Spanish 21.
  • HitOrSplit.com offers free blackjack and Spanish 21 games and trainers to help you master basic strategy. Print strategy cards and learn to play blackjack.
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Want to learn how to play poker? In this video, a gambling expert explains the basic strategy of playing Texas Hold 'em. It's up to you to work on your poker face.
Hey, guys. I just want to go into a quick Texas Hold 'em poker strategy. This is very rough and basic, just enough to get you by if it's your first time playing. Right now, we've hit the button set and blinds are already in place. And we'll deal everything face-up just so everybody could see what's going on here.
So, a hand like this. Generally, the hands wouldn't be shown here. But this guy with no knowledge of anything that's going on. Right now, with four people at the table, he may feel that he's got a pretty good hand right now. He may opt to raise or he may want to just call and see if he can improve this by getting another 5. But I'll just place a bet right here and say he calls.
A hand like this generally, any hand with, that's like 2-6 or 2-7 or 3-8, or anything with just a bunch of low numbers. They're generally considered really bad hands to play. So we'll say this guy is going to fold. If you were to treat your poker hand like a blackjack hand like Aces are 1 or 11 or face cards are 10. Basically, if something adds up to 19, then it's a good hand to play. Anything less than that, you probably want to stay away from.
Anyway, with a pair of Aces, he's got a monster hand, so he's going to want to raise. So, we'll have him raise 10 here, because, I don't know whatever stakes you're going to play that this same rule will apply. And then, the player here with the Jack-10, they're both of diamonds, they're both connected. He's got a good possibility of getting maybe a straight or a flush by the river. So, let's say he's going to come along. And the guy with the 5 thinks he's going to get lucky, so he's going to come along as well.
This is all going to come here in the pot. One card gets burned. And now, the guy with the Aces. He's what's called an overpair. The board has got a 4, Jack and a 3. The Jack is the highest card here. He's got an overpair to the board, so even if somebody like this guy, who's got a Jack. He's going to think he's good at this point, so if he sits and bets, say 20, then the guy with the Jacks is probably going to want to come along with this.
Now, the guy with the lower pair, with the smaller pair. He came in with the intention of getting a set. A set is three of a kind with two in your hand and one on the board. So since he didn't get that, he'd probably want to fold this here. So now, this money goes into the pot, the other card gets burned, here it comes up. It's a King. So now, this guy might want to bet again. Say he wants to bet 40, because he still an overpair to the board. The guy with the Jacks, right now. If somebody else had a King, he may have him beat. He's going to think really hard about it. He says 'Okay, well whatever. I came here to gamble.' So he ends up calling. Another card gets burned, river comes up the King.
All right, so now, with the Aces, the only thing he would be worried about is if he had a couple of Jacks or if he had a King in his hand. So say he's afraid of the King, he decides to check. And then this guy decides to check, as well. So what ends up happening, the cards get flipped over and then, this is the best hand which beats his Kings and Jacks. So Kings with the Aces would take the hand.
Generally, if you have a really good hand, it's a good idea to bet. Like a lot of times, new players will try to get really fancy and act like that you don't have anything. And then, just spring traps on people. But if you're new to the game, basically just bet out your cards. If the cards start going your way, then you will win. That's a very basic strategy for Texas hold 'em.
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Basic Strategy Card For Spanish 21

Spanish 21 is a variation of regular 21 played without tens in the deck but with more liberal rules. By 'tens' I mean the card in rank between nines and jacks, all face cards are still used. For blackjack novices it should be stressed that taking the tens out of play is very disadvantageous to the player. Any card counter, myself included, can tell you a deck rich in tens favors the player and a deck rich in small cards favors the dealer.

To compensate for the loss of tens, Spanish 21 offers the following rule enhancements over regular blackjack:

  • The player may double on any number of cards.

  • Late surrender is allowed. In other words the player may pull out of a hand by forfeiting half his bet, but only if the dealer does not have a blackjack.

  • A player 21 always beats a dealer 21.

  • Late surrender is allowed on first two cards.

  • Double down rescue allows player to take back doubled portion of bet and forfeit the original wager.

  • Player may double after splits.

  • Player may resplit up to three times, including aces.

  • Player may draw and double down to split aces.

  • A five card 21 pays 3:2.

  • A six card 21 pays 2:1.

  • A seven or more card 21 pays 3:1.

  • A 21 consisting of a 6, 7, and 8 of mixed suits pays 3:2.

  • A 21 consisting of a 6, 7, and 8 of matching suit pays 2:1.

  • A 21 consisting of a 6, 7, and 8 of spades pays 3:1.

  • A 21 consisting of three 7's of mixed suits pays 3:2.

  • A 21 consisting of three 7's of matching suits 2:1.

  • A 21 consisting of three 7's of spades pays 3:1.

  • Three suited 7's in addition to the dealer having any 7 face up pays. $1000 for bets between $5 and $24, and pays $5000 for bets of $25 and over. In addition all other players get an 'envy bonus' of $50.

Note:
1. Dealer usually hits a soft 17 .
2. All 21 bonus hands do not count if the result of doubling or splitting.
3. Six Spanish decks are used (except in Atlantic City where eight decks are used).

Strategy

Following is my Spanish 21 basic strategy when the dealer hits a soft 17. This strategy is based on a combinatorial analysis and is verified by an infinite deck model in Excel.

Next is the Spanish 21 basic strategy when the dealer stands on a soft 17.

The following is a key to the table. Capital letters denote the usual play for a hand unless there is a bonus exception. Exceptions are noted with an h, *, ', ', or $.

H

Hit

S

Stand

D

Double

P

Split

Rh

Surrender on first two cards, otherwise hit

3

Hit if hand is composed of 3 cards or more

4

Hit if hand is composed of 4 cards or more

5

Hit if hand is composed of 5 cards or more

6

Hit if hand is composed of 6 cards or more

*

Hit if any 6-7-8 bonus possible

'

Hit if suited or spaded 6-7-8 bonus is possible

'

Hit if spaded 6-7-8 bonus is possible

$

Hit if two sevens are suited (possible super bonus)

If you can not see clearly the symbols for the 6-7-8 bonus exceptions here is a listing of hands where an exception should be made because of the 6-7-8 incentives.

Basic
  • 6,7 (any) Vs. 6

  • 6,8 (any) Vs. 4

  • 6,8 (suited) Vs. 5

  • 7,8 (any) Vs. 2

  • 7,8 (suited) Vs. 3

  • 7,8 (spaded) Vs. 4

House Edge

Basic Strategy For Spanish 21

Following the basic strategy above the house edge in Spanish 21 is 0.69%. However if the dealer stands on a soft 17 the house edge is only 0.34%! This is lower than the Atlantic City blackjack game at 0.43%.

Where to find the Good Games

Usually the dealer will hit a soft 17 however some casinos offer the more favorable game in which the dealer stands on all 17's. Locations that I know of or have heard of where the dealer stands on a soft 17 are:

  • All casinos in Atlantic City

  • All casinos in Indiana (only verified at Trump Hotel and Casino)

  • Venetian in Las Vegas

Strategy For Spanish 21

Match the Dealer

Basic Strategy For Spanish 21

In Atlantic City there is a side bet available in Spanish 21. The bet pays 3 to 1 if either of the player's first two cards matches the rank but not the suit of the dealer's up card. The bet pays 12 to 1 if both the rank and suit match. These odds are payable on both of the player's cards. If there is a match the side bet always pays even if the player loses the hand. The house edge on this bet is 2.35% assuming eight decks are used.