Basic Blackjack Strategy

Basic Blackjack Strategy
The basic strategy of blackjack is simple - the closest to get to 21 without going over wins. With the help of the blackjack strategy chart and a bit of basic knowledge you can remove the guesswork from the game and improve your chances of winning.
When you start, don't just look at the two cards you have been dealt. The dealer's up card (the one you can see the value of) is instrumental in your decision-making and the easiest way to begin learning what you should do next is to remember the following 4 points:
1- If the dealer's up card is 6 or lower, draw cards until you have a total of 12 or more.
2- If the dealers up card is 7 or higher, draw cards until you have a hard count of 17 or more, or a soft count of 18 or more. A soft hand uses an Ace that is counted as 11. A hard hand uses an Ace counted as 1, or has no Aces.
3- If your first two cards total 10 or 11 you should 'double down' if the dealer's up card is 9 or lower. To 'double down' you double your original bet after you have been dealt your first two cards but you can only receive one more card.
4- Always split pairs of eights and aces. You can then play these cards in two separate hands. Do not split pairs of fours, fives, or tens.
Follow those four steps and you will really notice an improvement in your net results from sitting at the blackjack tables. Naturally, you can also study the blackjack charts but can you remember them? I know I wouldn't be able to.
Combine the basic blackjack strategy with a decent welcome bonus if you're playing online and you're on the way to being a winner!



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