Poker and Blackjack can perhaps be considered the kings of casino, iconic in their own way with casino and non casino players alike. Blackjack can certainly be seen to be a less involved game, less complex than poker and well suited to ‘newbies’, but when it comes to the potential for making money if you dedicate yourself to it, there’s nothing quite like poker. Just looking to the titans of the profession alone will tell you that. But again, it takes more time, dedication, and hard work to learn to become a confident and skilled Poker player.
Poker vs. Blackjack – Key Differences
Both are unique games that lure in large crowd of players and come to mind when you think of a casino settings. However, Blackjack is easier to get into than Poker, more in technology language ‘plug and play’. Outside of behaviour such as card counting Blackjack mostly requires luck to win and suffer less at the hands of the house egde. Poker has a lot more elements to it, requiring skill, psychology, and to a degree deception to win in the longrun. As such poker is highly competitive when compared to Blackjack. There are several strategies and elements used to win in Poker, while that’s not really true of Blackjack, which I personally see as a more fun based casino game.
In Blackjack, players can choose the extent of interaction with other players, as it’s mostly the dealer and their cards thats the point of focus. However, Poker can’t be played well if you lack social skills as you’re at a disadvantage if can’t read people to some extent. Put simply, in Blackjack, the player plays against the casino, and in poker, the player plays against other players. Thus it also creates a potentially more pressurised situation in poker… but with that comes opportunity if you can keep a cool head.
With blackjack it’s essentially all about minimising the house edge via deducing when to stick or twist and so on, and with poker the higher the stakes skill comes far more into play. Poker is both about understanding the odds and also player psychology all rolled into one. There’s are no fixed odds of winning as such, and you cannot know which hands others will play or fold.
Which One Is Easier to Learn – Poker or Blackjack?
If you are a person who wants to enter the world of the casino while having an easy learning process, Blackjack is your game! The playing strategy is pretty specific, and there is not much to master unlike Poker, which is harder to learn and even harder to master, but with potentially large rewardings if you’re a cut above the rest!
Phillip ‘Phil’ Hellmouth Jr., still known to many as ‘The Poker Brat’, despite turning 55 in 2019, was born in Madison, Wisconsin. He went to college locally, at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, before dropping out to focus on his poker activities. In the World Series of Poker (WSOP), Hellmouth earned his first cash as long ago as 1988, when he finished fifth in a Seven-Card Stud Split event at Binion’s, Las Vegas. However, the following year, at the age of 24, he won the WSOP $10,000 No Limit Hold’em World Championship at the same venue, making him, at the time, the youngest player to do so.
Introduction
Phillip ‘Phil’ Ivey Jr. started playing poker, illegally, in Atlantic City, New Jersey as a teenager. In fact, one of his nicknames, ‘No Home Jerome’, derives from the fake identification he used to play live poker in those early days. Nevertheless, Ivey, who turned 42 in 2019, has blossomed into, arguably, the best all-round poker player in the world. He currently lies twelfth in the all-time money list, with $26.4 million in live earnings.
