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21 Blitz is an online game that puts a fun and quirky twist on blackjack and solitaire. Created by Tether Studios, this game is part of the Skillz mobile gamingโ.
21 Blitz is an online game that puts a fun and quirky twist on blackjack and solitaire. Created by Tether Studios, this game is part of the Skillz mobile gamingโ.
Read our Skillz review and find out how to play skill-based mobile games for Cube Cube; Solitaire Cube; Strike (Bowling); Bubble Shooter; 21 Blitz (Blackjack)โ.
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If you want to play games and make money Download "Blast". And of course, they have no real incentive to boot people off the site. The ideal for the company is that everyone wins exactly half the time, which would leave everyone with less money than they started with. I dont know about the money portion, but the game itself is just "Turbo 21" that's been on Pogo. And how come I was destroying the people at the beginning in the same fashion? Advanced Search. Originally Posted by jbjb. You also get bonuses for "streaks" 21 made multiple times in a row. Second, I wonder if there's a way to game the skill-matching algorithm, either through intentional poor play in low money or practice matches, or through multi-accounting. If you make 21, then you get points. It seems like they will only take action if its blatant and obvious just to protect their reputation. Then you have multiple account that can be used, put in ringers, so on, and so on. If the total is under 21, then nothing happens, and the cards stay there until you add more to it. Still, despite such a brutal rake, could you make decent money by simply getting really good at it and crushing ploppies, perhaps by mathematically solving the game? I tried to look up the people who were beating me. In case you're wondering, the reason for matching similar skill levels is to basically make it to where everyone loses over time to the rake. Yet online "gambling" can not be done legally Perhaps an explanation. Obviously the goal is to make as many 21s as possible, and to constantly clear lanes. Originally Posted by BadBeet. Once you get good at the game, it's pretty easy to own heads at the free games and rise to near the top of the leaderboard. It's very easy to learn and get a hang of. This makes the game entirely skill-based, as the "luck" of the deck is completely taken out of it, since your opponent uses the identical cards as you. Before I begin, I need to explain how the game works. Sites claim they keep an eyes out for the use of computers, however, if done right I doubt they would catch it. Regular blackjack, or even skill games like poker still have an element of luck, so they are illegal to play online, unless legalized and regulated by the government of your jurisdiction. However, this does take time, as you have to play 25 free matches to get there. You always play this game in "match" mode. Even if they have a rating system, it seems like people can sandbag until significant money is involve. You'll earn the free money all over again. My first question: Is this game solvable? However, unlike solitaire, there is no order the cards need to be stacked, and instead you're just totaling the values. Interesting sounding game. I wasn't dumb enough to risk real money on this shady thing. If you also make 21, then you get points. Originally Posted by AxelWolf. Usually you will finish before the timer expires, but you get bonus points for time remaining. You have four "lanes" of cards, which you stack upon one another like solitaire. The first time this happened, I figured it was just them matching me with tougher opponents after I'd start winning. The answer is no. So how were they destroying me? So 2 in a row, you get , 3 in a row gets , 4 in a row gets , etc. Because the game "matches you based upon skill", meaning that if it observes you're very good, they will place you with other very good players. At that point, the lane "clears" and you start that lane over. This is similar to how online poker sites don't like pro players, because they prefer everyone is at the same skill level, and keeps the same money on there with the rake dwindling away everyone's bankroll until they redeposit. I assume there's some playthrough requirement. How do you deposit money? You play with one card deck, and are on a timer. The goal is to make exactly 21 in each lane. They seemed like ordinary chumps like me. You can most likely just keep reinstalling and grind it out. I downloaded it this morning out of curiosity, and then I read the reviews on the App Store. Unfortunately, I think there's some kind of cheating or other shadiness going on at the real money mode, even at the lowest level. Originally Posted by Dan Druff. I also noticed something else.{/INSERTKEYS}{/PARAGRAPH} Once open lanes are filled, you should seek to avoid having the same hard totals over 10 out there. I kept seeing ads for a mobile game called "21 Blitz", where you can supposedly win real money. Now time to talk about the real money element to it. Because there's no element of chance, so it is not considered gambling. Thread Tools Show Printable Version. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 20 of Thread: 21 Blitz app -- is there a way to AP this thing? We have seen this type of stuff going on for years in online poker. If you bust, you get a "strike". At the free level, it seems pretty legit. Rinse and repeat. As far as games that are solvable, where you are playing for real money VS other players, whats to keep people from using computer programs? I'll explain shortly. And if they were matching me with better opponents, why wasn't I lucking into beating them more often there's some luck element to the game, in that one move can completely change the way the board is laying out, and even a wrong move can put you in position to do really well. After a few practice rounds, I very quickly learned some strategy. So let's say you have a 5 and the four lanes are: 8, 14, 13, 7. If you make 5 cards in one lane, you automatically clear it even if it's not 21 and get points. You should put it on the 7, to make You wouldn't want to put it on the 8, because then you'll have two 13s, BOTH of which will need 8 to make You want to open up as many possibilities to make 21, so the next card is more likely to make You should also avoid making high totals especially 20 , because those are a lot harder to convert to For example, 20 can only become 21 via an ace. You can download it for free on your smartphone, and play practice rounds. If you bust your account, you can delete the app, reload it, and sign up for a new one. More on that later. You also want to avoid having four lanes all over 11, because then if you draw a ten, you will bust one of them. They weren't high on the leaderboard. Anyway, that's how the game works and the basic strategy. Why did I go on such a tremendous losing streak every time at that exact point? If you suck, they will place you against crappy players. Next, if you can't make 21, see if you can make If you can't make either 11 or 21, then you should first fill open lanes. {PARAGRAPH}{INSERTKEYS}Remember Me? However, I got bored of this after some time, and wanted to see if I could really make money from it. I think it probably is, and at that point, it becomes a matter of who plays perfectly in the shortest time. After all, they admit they do that. You have an opponent with the exact same cards dealt as you a random deck shuffled beforehand, and you both get the cards from it in the exact same order , and then you compete to see who gets the most points. Also, the jack of clubs and the jack of spades are "wild" cards and will automatically clear any lane as soon as they're dropped, and will earn points if it also makes 21, if it makes 5 cards, and if it makes both 5 cards and If you get three strikes from busting, the game ends prematurely. Is this legal? You are allowed to play for free, but you can also deposit real money and play other supposedly human players in real money matches. First, look if the current card can make a So if you have a 5 to place, and one lane has 16, obviously put it there.