Blackjack remains one of the most skill-dependent casino games, offering players a chance to reduce the house edge significantly with the right strategy. Here’s how to optimize your gameplay:

1. Basic Strategy Foundation
Memorize the basic strategy chart, which dictates the statistically optimal move (hit, stand, double, split) for every possible hand combination against the dealer’s upcard. This reduces the house edge to as low as 0.5%.
2. Bankroll Management
- Divide your bankroll into 50 units (e.g., $1,000 = $20/unit).
- Bet 1-2 units per hand to withstand variance.
- Set a stop-loss limit (e.g., 20% of bankroll) and a win goal (e.g., 30%).
3. Card Counting (Advanced)
- Hi-Lo System: Assign values to cards (+1 for low cards, -1 for high cards). Track the running count to gauge when the deck favors the player.
- True Count Adjustment: Divide the running count by remaining decks to refine bets. Increase wagers when the true count is +2 or higher.
4. Table Selection
Rules Matter: Look for tables with 3:2 payouts (not 6:5), dealer stands on soft 17, and late surrender. Avoid continuous shufflers.

