Identifying and exploiting dealer tells in blackjack.

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Dealer tells in blackjack refer to the subtle cues or actions that a dealer may unconsciously give off that can indicate the value of their hidden card.

One example is a dealer who peeks at their hole card before checking for a blackjack. Another example is a dealer who has a stiff grip on their cards, indicating a weak hand. To exploit these tells, players can use them to make more informed decisions about their own hands.

For example, if a dealer's tell indicates they have a weak hand, a player may choose to take more risks. However, it is important to remember that dealer tells can be inconsistent and should not be relied upon exclusively when making decisions. It's also important to note that professional dealers are trained to conceal their tells, so it may be difficult to spot them.
 
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