- Card Counting
Card counting is an advanced blackjack strategy where you begin the count at zero. Every time a card between 2 and 6 is dealt, add one point to your count. Every time a 7, 8, or 9 is dealt, add zero to the count. Every time a card between 10 and A is dealt, subtract one from the count. A positive count (+1, +2, etc.) indicates that more high-value cards are left in the remaining deck (or decks). On the other hand, if the count you have is negative (-1, -2. etc.), it indicates that low-value cards are left in the remaining deck (or decks). Place bets on the basis of your count to make successful decisions with this blackjack strategy. Be careful while using card counting because casinos do not welcome card counters. - Shuffle Tracking
Shuffle Tracking is another advanced blackjack strategy that works upon the idea of guessing the approximate place of high-value cards in the deck that has been shuffled. This works perfectly fine when you are focused enough to see the dealer shuffle cards from the discard tray. Place a higher bet once you believe that the high-value cards are around the corner. Be careful when you use this technique as most casinos do not allow you to play blackjack for long hours on the same table.