Mar
18
Filed Under (Casino) by admin

A game played during normal blackjack is Buster Blackjack. On the dealer busting it’s a side bet. There are many different odds on the dealer busting and on the number of cards it takes the dealer to bust or go over 21. You can bet on Buster Blackjack with as many different sportsbooks.

Blackjack is played as you would on a normal table. Each player around the table is dealt with cards and 2 cards are received by the dealer. The players have their cards dealt face up and the dealer has one card face up and the other face down. The players can take cards or stay with what they have. A hit on 16 and below must be there by the dealer. The dealer must hit on a soft 17 on some tables.

A bet on the dealer busting is the Buster Blackjack side bet. The player is paid with the side bet if the dealer goes over 21 the table. If the dealer goes over 21 with 3 or 4 cards the table pays 2 to 1. If the dealer busts with 5 cards the table pays 4 to 1. The pay out is 12 to 1 if the dealer busts with 6 cards and the pay out is  50 to 1 if it’s 7 cards. The pay out is 250 to 1 if the dealer goes over 21 with 8 or more cards.

A slight advantage is with the table in this side bet. A little over 6 % edge of winning over all has the house. If they can stay with a soft 17 their advantage goes up to over 8 percent. Check out all the online casino games with the sportsbooks.

On March 3, 1931 in Rockville Centre, N.Y. a man by the name of Simeon Harold Holland was born. The world was oblivious to the genius that had just entered it was oblivious to the world that had just entered it. As he grew he took a liking to different sports and games. He spent his early years as an amateur golfer, but was charmed by the game backgammon. Soon he would begin the process of mastering it.

Tim Holland is that person, the World Backgammon Champion. It’s a well deserved title. At the age of 36 he won the World Backgammon Association Championship. He reigned as the champion throughout 1971. However, three world champions are held by him because a competition was not held in 1969 nor in 1970.

A few books were authored by him about the game he loved so much. Beginning Backgammon, Better Backgammon, and Backgammon for People Who Hate to Lose are the titles. The teaching help called Auto backgammon was a creation of his, and he opened a Backgammon club in New York, although it is no longer in use.

He lived 79 years, and he will always be remembered for his Backgammon skills. An undying image of this man is given by Jon Bradshaw in a book published in 1975. It is entitled, “Fast Company.” He states that Holland “rolled the dice and moved his men about the board with the poise of a man who knows victory is only a matter of time.” He will forever live on as he now lays to rest. Hats off to the world’s greatest.