Busting cards are those which the dealer turns up gradually whose value is of 4, 5, or 6. These cards are fundamental because the decisions you make when playing blackjack and the money you make will depend on the busting card you get in time.
Some of these cards will come together with a 10, which will give them a value of 14, 15, or 16. In any case, you will still have to ask for more cards because you can only stand when you have reached 17.But the advantage for the player in this case is that it is highly likely that the croupier will go over 21 with his or her next card, giving you the chance to win that hand and win money.
What happens when the croupier turns up one of the busting cards? This is where two tips come in for the player who wishes to make lots of money.
The first one has to do with separating the cards, which you can do only when your first two cards are equal. It is advisable to do it when the cards are aces or eights. This will double your chances of success, because you will have two hands as opposed to the croupier, who will have only one. According to probability laws, if you have two eights, it is more likely that you end up having two eighteens, instead of having one annoying sixteen which would force you to ask for another card that might make you go over 21.
The second tip is realted to the possibility of doubling your bet if you see a good chance ahead.Blackjack improves your chances to make money because it allows for this sort of thing to happen halfway through the game. And when the croupier has a busting card you have the option of doubling your bet (most casinos will allow this when the hand has 9, 10,or 11 points in total). The best opportunity to double is when you have 11 points, even though you should avoid it when the croupier has an ace, since even if you reach 21, if the dealer accumulates 21 he or she will win automatically.