PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE buy, beg, or borrow a BJ book!!!!
Are you aware that there are books out there through which you can acquire the fundamentals of advantage play that you appear to lack? Professional Blackjack is one such book, and it's available right here, from this very site. There's also a nice free resource here to learn counting. It's that link on the left of the home page of this site. You know, the one called BJ School (also see link below). Stanford was kind enough to offer this for free. I suggest you start there. That may be more effective than posting every question that pops into your head.
Advantage play isn't easy. You'll have to put in some effort, and part of this is studying. What you are doing is akin to me deciding to learn Russian history by going to a site devoted to high-level study of Russian history and asking, "who was Catherine the Great?" and, "what was the deal with Rasputin?"
I wish you luck, but you'll have to do the basics to succeed in this endeavor. Without that, you'll need all the luck you can get. Sorry to be blunt, but you cannot get anywhere with your approach to learning the game.