Throughout the years, people have worked long and hard to come up with intricate methods to beat blackjack. Of course, people didn’t have to work too hard to devise flat betting, which is the most widely used blackjack strategy. Flat betting is as simple as it sounds: you bet the same amount on every hand. Since it seems so easy, let’s look into the simplicity of flat betting to see if it can measure up to the more involved blackjack strategies.
When you’re flat betting during a blackjack session, you help yourself out immensely during losing streaks since the losses don’t hurt as badly. Contrast this to the Martingale System strategy where players double bets after every loss to recoup lost money. With this strategy, you’re eventually going to hit the table betting limit and lose big-time!
Another obvious advantages of flat betting is that it’s extremely simple, and you’re not required to memorize equations or betting patterns. It’s easy because all you’re doing is repeating the same bets repeatedly.
On the other hand, you’re not going to bring in much profit if you’re on a winning streak. And this is the biggest drawback of flat betting because your bets never change so you won’t be able to bring in major cash. It also tends to suck the fun out of the game too since you’re sitting there making the same bet over and over. You can’t help but get bored doing this!
In the end though, it’s important to realize that flat betting is the top strategy for blackjack. There have actually been tests done that prove flat betting is better than any other form of blackjack strategy (besides card counting). Flat betting is used as a guide for all the other betting systems. So try flat betting for yourself and see if going the boring route is the best way to play blackjack.