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The Oxford English Dictionary defines the word tell to mean
(among other things):

“…an unconscious action that is thought to betray an
attempted deception.”

No Peek 21 is the best security device the table can have! Averages out to pennies a day. No annoying buttons to push or mirrors to squint at. Dealer doesn't need to peek at the hole card or wait until the. The simplest definition of hole carding says that it’s “the act of obtaining knowledge of cards that are supposed to be hidden from view.” It means literally looking at the dealer’s hole card at the right time.

Most people have heard of “tells” from the world of poker,
where players give away their true intentions while attempting
to bluff or act in some other way deceptively. Blackjack players
may not realize that it is possible to find dealer tells that
can make a significant different in game strategy.

You won’t find dealer tells on every hand, but you might find
enough to make a statistical different in your winnings.

Spotting Tells

Spotting tells is all about noticing a person’s mannerisms,
finding patterns in their regular behavior, and looking for
inconsistencies in those patterns. These inconsistencies are
referred to as “tells,” and they generally indicate either a
particularly high or low hand.

Since players can act decisively to change their odds when
the dealer has a high or a low hand, these tells are valuable.
Tells are the best way to know when a player is bluffing, when a
player has nothing, and when a player really does have a
high-value hand.

Why do tells happen?

Human psychology.

Deep down, most of us don’t want to lie, and we can’t cover
up all the physical manifestations of lying when we bluff or try
to cover up the truth. Some people smile when they bluff, others
will wiggle their nose, and others get chatty or aggressive. By
paying a little attention and learning to recognize mannerisms
and vocal patterns that indicate a tell, you can take advantage
of human nature and give yourself a big advantage at the
blackjack table.

Common Blackjack Dealer Tells

These aren’t by any means the only blackjack dealer tells –
they’re just 3 examples of common behaviors that you can look
out for at your next blackjack table:

Smiles and Cheerful Attitudes

Dealers who want to act with players (hoping for big tips)
are happy to bust. This dealer will sometimes even smile or act
cheerfully when they say a low card under a ten, or get upset if
they see a high hole card.

This tell lets you know that the dealer is on your side, and
might even be sloppily giving away a hole card. (We discuss hole
carding in more detail below.)

A dealer who’s happy for you to win can be an asset at the blackjack
tables

You can also use this tell as an opposite measure – dealers
who are against the players are usually happy when you bust out
and sad to see low cards under their aces.

Frequent Hole Card Checking

When you have a dealer checking her hole card two or three
times, you should expect a high hole card. That’s because the
difference between a numeral and a letter is more noticeable,
and they should only need to look once if it’s a numeral.

If instead it’s a face card, she might need to check again to
differentiate a K from an A.

Card Placement

Look where the dealer places her cards after she checks her
hole card – if she places them slightly to her right, it’s a
subtle sign that she has a low hole card and expects to take a
hit from the show.

If she places her deck more toward the center of the table,
she probably has a pat hand and won’t need the extra room it
takes to take a hit from the shoe.

How to Exploit a Blackjack Dealer Tell

If you can read a dealer’s tells, you can tell if the
dealer’s hole card is high or low.

That means you can predict a bust or pat hand, and act
accordingly, with greater insight than the traditional blackjack
strategy chart.

In most casinos, the dealer won’t check her hole card until
after every player has completed their hands. A tell in this
situation is useless. Remember, though, that if the dealer is
showing an ace or any 10-point card, she has to check that hole
card for a blackjack before any other play takes place.

When this happens (about 38% of the time) dealer tells can
make a big difference.

When the dealer checks the hole card, she learns the value of
his hand, and that knowledge exhibits itself in her behavior.
Look for the dealer’s expression to change, watch where her eyes
rest, watch where her hands go, watch to see if she wipes her
brow or picks her nose.

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Some players find that hesitating before making a decision
can help draw out a dealer’s tell. Eventually, if you watch
closely enough, a pattern emerges, and if you stay in the game
long enough, you can exploit that pattern.

So how do you exploit it?

Imagine that you’re holding a hand worth 15 against a dealer
10. According to basic strategy, you should surrender. However,
if you can read tells, and you’re confident that the dealer is
holding a bust hand, the better move would be to hold still and
wait to collect your win when he busts.

Hole Carding

One method of taking advantage of a dealer’s mannerisms—hole
carding-doesn’t require any psychology at all.

The simplest definition of hole carding says that it’s “the
act of obtaining knowledge of cards that are supposed to be
hidden from view.”

It means literally looking at the dealer’s hole card at the
right time, hoping for a combination of a sloppy dealer and a
wise and seasoned hole-carder. A player who can see the dealer’s
hole card gains a theoretical advantage against the house of as
much as 13%, depending on strategy.

That’s an unheard of edge on any casino floor.

Is Hole Carding Legal?

Understandably, casinos aren’t happy to find hole carding
going on at their tables.

But the practice seems to be totally legal.

A famous case in 1983 involving the Golden Nugget Casino in
Las Vegas went all the way to Nevada’s Supreme Court. The
justices in that body found that “…the conduct did not
constitute a violation of the cheating statutes.”

That’s because hole carding involves nothing more than
finding a sloppy dealer, sitting in the right place, and looking
in the right place at the right time. There is nothing illegal
about any of that.

The legality of hole carding may not matter much if you get
caught, or if the casino senses that you’re doing something to
manipulate the results. Remember that casinos can kick you out
for any reason (or for no reason at all).

While it’s not as bad as spending a night in jail or having
your bones broken by a guy named Knuckles, being asked to leave
is embarrassing, and it cuts you off from your juicy dealer tell
or hole carding opportunity.

Now that we’ve learned about hole carding and the law, it’s
time to figure out how to put together a successful hole carding
campaign.

There are just two steps:

  1. Find a blackjack game and dealer that offers a hole carding opportunity.
  2. 2Bet accordingly.

Finding Good Blackjack Games for Hole Carding

So how do you scout for good hole carding opportunities?

You look for 3 things:

  1. Poorly-designed card shuffling machines.
  2. Poorly-designed casino or table layouts.
  3. Poorly-trained or sloppy dealers or procedures.

Poorly-designed card shuffling machines

Within a few minutes of Googling, we were able to research
weaknesses in two common shuffling machines (the Shufflemaster
Ace and the iDeal) that make it incredibly easy to read the
dealer’s hole card.

In both cases, the machine itself is manufactured in such a
way as to almost require the reveal of the card.

Poorly-designed casino or table layouts

Casinos and game tables should be designed to put shuffling
machines out of the view of gamblers.

But that’s not always the case.

Shuffler machines designed to sit on top of the table, or
forced on top of the table by the table’s design, are ideal for
the hole-carder. With most shufflers sitting at first base
(thanks to dealer familiarity with dealing from a hoe) they’re
vulnerable from the most positions around the table.

It’s almost as if these casinos want the hole card to be
visible.

Poorly-trained or sloppy dealers or procedures

You have to look for a small but consistent and revealing
procedural problem. Some dealers grip the cards the wrong way,
showing just enough of the symbol to give it away. Sometimes
you’ll see dealers raising their cards too high, or turning
their wrist out. All a hole-carder needs is a glimpse of the
hole card to gain an edge.

Summary

Advantage gamblers like blackjack because plenty of
mathematicians and other big thinkers have already worked out
the house edge and ideal playing strategies. There’s less
thinking required to stick to proper blackjack strategy than in
a game like poker. Combining an ability to scout for vulnerable
dealers and tables with this built-in rigid strategic system is
a recipe for blackjack success, online or in a traditional
land-based casino.

To succeed at taking advantage of things like dealer tells
and reveals, you have to combine traditional game preparation
with hours of scouting and research and the perfect moment in
time.


Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Wikipedia.

hole card

1. In poker, a card dealt face down to a player. It is common in stud poker for the player to receive a number of hole cards.
2. A secret advantage. Just when everyone thought Randy was going to lose the competition, he used his hole card and pulled into first place.

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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2015 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.

a hole card

mainly AMERICAN
A hole card is an advantage that you keep secret until you are ready to use it. The fact that I knew where she was and had in my possession a boxful of evidence were my only two remaining hole cards. Note: In five card `stud' poker, the `hole' card is the only card which is dealt to you face down so that the other players cannot see it.
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed. © HarperCollins Publishers 2012
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