It does, In the sense that it can give you an edge over the house. However, It is definitely not as accurate as other, more "Traditional" card counting methods, such as Hi-Lo or Hi Opt 1.
In blackjack, the dealer may have two aces, but only one of them can count as 11 points. The other ace can only count as 1 point.
An ace counts as 11 in blackjack when it can be used without causing the player to bust, or exceed a total of 21.
You can only count cards in Live dealer blackjack, because in simple online blackjack cards are shuffling after every hand. At Live Dealer blackjack they shuffling card at the middle of the all decks, so you can wait and count as much as you want. I recommend to play at Microgaming, Playtech, VisionaryiGaming software casinos.
I would only do it when the deck is re-shuffled.
Yes it works only at Live Dealer blackjack, because at simple online blackjack cards are shuffling after each hand. At live dealer blackjack, dealer shuffling the cards in the middle of all cards decks. So counting works, you even dont need to bet befor you get "hot" deck, just watch and count then bet.
sorry i dont know about magic tricks with cards
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96 - if you count picture cards as 10
When a blackjack dealer has an ace, they must count it as 11 unless doing so would cause them to bust (go over 21). If counting the ace as 11 would cause them to bust, they must count it as 1. This decision is made based on the total value of the dealer's hand.
There are lots of Blackjack variations, including Power Attack Blackjack, Double Blackjack, Multi-Hand Blackjack and 21+3 Blackjack.
The last card - the Ace - has a special value in Blackjack. It can count as either 1 or 11, with the actual number being dependent on what helps out the most with a particular hand. Being dealt an Ace and any face card is an automatic Blackjack and the player will be paid out 3:2 immediately.
When a blackjack dealer has an ace in their hand, they must count it as 11 unless doing so would cause them to bust (go over 21). If counting the ace as 11 would cause them to bust, then they must count it as 1. This decision is made based on the total value of the dealer's hand.