HISTORY
Though blackjack originated in France, it has
been one of the most popular table games in America for decades. Originally
played as "21", the game was never as popular in the early American clubs
and gambling houses as was poker or craps.
To increase interest in the game, some of the card rooms began to offer
higher payouts for certain hands of cards; players who received an ace of
spades with a jack of clubs or a jack of spades received a 10:1 bonus.
Thereafter the game of 21 became known as blackjack because of those two
cards. The game of blackjack remained more or less unchanged until the
1960's when mathematician Edward Thorpe proved that the house edge could be
virtually eliminated. With the help of computers, Thorpe and his colleagues
calculated the most advantageous way to play every possible card
combination. Based on this research, a set of moves known as basic strategy
was developed, and then modified by experts over the years. Basic strategy
led casinos to develop countermeasures to control losses, and today you will
find slight variations in blackjack rules depending on the casino you are
in.