Which of these ladbrokes blackjack games would give me the best chances?
They’re pretty much all the same I am afraid. They use large numbers of decks and, unlike real life blackjack, will re-shuffle the virtual decks at every hand (makign it impossible to use any kind of counting strategy). Most of the differences are cosmetic (animations, graphics), or on marginal rule changes (spanish black jack, without the 10s), but the overall amount of randomness is such that this really does not improve your odds. remember that in blackjack (unlike say, poker), you are taking/giving money to the bank (ladbrokes in that case), not other players. And you can rest assured that if, statistically, the player could make money in the long run (aside from card counting), casinos would NOT offer it. Played over a sufficiently large amount of hands you are guaranteed to lose some money. As such, you may want to check the most fun of the blackjack games rather than the ones with the better odds, because odds will be against you in any case. Note that for all of those games, yo
The version with the lowest house edge was the “vegas strip game” with proper playing strategy the house edge would be only 0.3475% A close second was any of the “atlantic city style games” with an edge of 0.355% Its is ironic since not one game in atlantic city allows surrender. Anywho, for the lowest exposure to hosue advantage, play the “vegas strip” game using this strategy…. http://www.blackjackinfo.com/bjbse.php?n… You may note that the estimated house edge is higher on that link, this is because that link figures the house edge with the use of a cut card, something that curiously enough, has an effect on the house advantage. In an online game, there i no cut card so the house edge is slightly lower than it would be with a phsical deck of cards dealing multiple hands before shuffling. This effect is known as “the cut card effect” and become more prome