![]() Maybe you started with 12 points, decided to hit, and received an Ace as your third card. You should also hit every time you’re dealt Ace-Deuce, Ace-Three or Ace-Four, or you’ve drawn and ended up with Soft 13-15. Again, regardless of the dealer’s up-card, you should hit anytime you have Hard 8 or worse you don’t have to worry about busting out on the next card, since the most you can have at that point is Soft 19. The lowest hands in blackjack are also very easy to play. This applies no matter what up-card the dealer is showing. Note that you can also have a soft hand after you’ve hit as with Hard 17-21, keep following this tip wherever you are in the hand. But if you do get dealt Soft 17-18 (that’s Ace-Six or Ace-Seven), it’s worth the risk to draw another card and try to improve. Soft 19-21 hands are also strong enough to stand pat with. ![]() This tip also holds true when you’ve already drawn one or more cards and they all add up to Hard 17-21. Your chances of improving these hands without going bust are very small, so don’t stick your neck out. ![]() If you’re dealt Hard 17-21 (meaning your hole cards don’t include an Ace), go ahead and stand. Always Stand on Hard 17-21 and Soft 19-21īlackjack is always more fun when you start with a premium hand. ![]()
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