You now have the information of cheap OSRS GP how to play blackjack and you're equipped to perform so you can start learning. Take a trip to the Shantay pass and take part in the Magic Carpet ride. Ask the NPC if he can help you get to the Pollnivneach where you can look for bandits.

There are three types of bandits that you can meet in the camp: bearded bandits wearing white outfits are perfect for Level 45 thieves, shaved ones in the white outfits should be robbed after reaching 55 level and those in fancy colourful outfits are for the experts with Thieving abilities over 65. You can recognize easily how each of them appears like by looking him up with a right-click.

You are now in Pollnivneach and you're ready to break the law go to the chosen bandit and employ the lure option on him. You should see him begin following you but he might also mention that he's busy right now. In that case, you'll have to persevere until he does accept your invitation.

Now that you have lured your target you can lead him to a cozy room where no other bandits of similar to him are in the room. If one of them is able to see the snitch, you'll be detained and be liable for both your target and his accomplice. Therefore, attempt to enter the room with no one else in it and make sure you close the curtains when blackjacking. To be able to get these rates you will have to be aware of what you are doing and avoid mistakes that could lead to the attack of bandits, which could lead in the wasted time.

In blackjacking lure options can be used as a bait to get NPCs to go into the tents (house). If you have managed to lure an NPC to the room then you don't need this option any longer. Make sure you close curtains that act as doors to trap your enemies within the room.

The knockout you runescape gold 2007 get is the opportunity to pickpocket bandsits twice, but to achieve this you need to be quick. If you're not taking your time, do not attempt a third pickpocket. And if you're unable to knock down your opponent, do not try to pickpocket more than one time.