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Originally Posted by Blastoderm
Didn't think you'd need skill to be good at blackjack though...
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It's still a game in the houses favour, but it requires a players input more often. For instance, when do you take insurance? When do you double down? When do you split? When do you hit? The "strategy" isn't very complicated but there's more meaningful decisions to be made than in roulette.
There's also things like card counting but as stated there are problems with that (and I think it's pretty much impossible to do online due to the amount of decks used, and the number of shuffles). Overall though you can't really be "good" at any of these games just lucky and sensible (by not playing very often).