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WHAT IS THE CORRECT BLACKJACK BASIC STRATEGY?

There is only one correct basic strategy for this game given a set of established rules. However, since all casinos don’t offer the same rules the strategy can be slightly different from game to game. The number of decks used also affects the strategy slightly. A player should always play his hand using the applicable basic strategy chart unless he is card counting or has additional knowledge of the situation. Card counters often refer to basic strategy as the playing strategy for a neutral deck. As the count rises and falls the optimum playing strategy will also change. Check out our FAQfile for more important questions like this about blackjack.

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  • Blackjack is one of the most popular table games in the world and the choices made by the player make all the difference between winning and losing. Our blackjack trainer helps players make sure they have memorized the basic strategy chart such that the casino advantage is minimized.
  • EXAMPLES OF HOW TO USE THE BLACKJACK BASIC STRATEGY. Single-deck game with hard 17, you hold 16, dealer’s upcard is a 10. You should surrender. Double-deck game with soft 17, you hold 15, dealer’s upcard is an ace. You should hit (surrender only against dealer’s 10). Six-deck game with soft 17, you hold 16, dealer’s upcard is a 9.

Basic Strategy for Single Deck Blackjack: Dealer Stands on Soft 17 Wherever you do not find separate information for splitting a hand of 5-pair or 10-pair treat it as a hard hand (hard 10 and hard 20 respectively). The Blackjack Basic Strategy Engine above provides a simple way to memorize a variety of different profitable decisions, such as when to split, double, surrender, hit, or stand. A standard basic strategy chart can only provide you with the strategy for one set of rules, such as dealer hits on soft 17, limiting your mastery to just one game.

BASIC STRATEGY HISTORY

The first scientific and mathematically sound attempts to devise a basic strategy were published by Roger Baldwin, et al in 1953. In 1962, Edward Thorp published his findings of an optimal blackjack strategy using a high-speed digital computer. Julian Braun continued this work and published what most players know today as the correct basic strategy of the game. Further refinements for single and double deck were made by Peter Griffin who published what is considered, by most professional players today, as the exact basic strategy of the game.

Although the majority of the playing strategies shown have been known for many years you may find differences of opinion on some of the finer points of play. Don’t labor over these fine points! Instead, you might even consider misplaying some of them to camouflage your play as a card counter.

For many years, Stanford Wong’s Basic Blackjack were the player’s best resources for the “correct” basic strategy for any number of decks and rules. These charts are organized by rule and rule variation. Players are advised to check the particular casino or casino area rules to determine which chart and possibly which portions of the charts are applicable.

Although casino rules can change overnight, players were often (prior to 2000) advised to compare rules with those of the Las Vegas Strip casinos. On the Strip you were often able to find games where you can double down on any two cards and in which the dealer stood of soft 17. In Downtown Las Vegas most casinos would have their dealers hit soft 17. In Reno, dealers generally hit soft 17 and you were usually allowed to double only on 10 or 11. Many of the larger casinos allowed doubling after splitting and some even offered late surrender. Be sure you understand all the rules and options available to you before you step inside a casino. In recent years, many casinos are now forcing 6:5 blackjack rules on the public. This is a terrible rule for the player as it adds about 1.39% more to the casino edge against you.

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INSURANCE, SIDE BETS AND BLACKJACK VARIATIONS

The basic strategy for the insurance decision is to never take insurance unless you are counting cards and know when to take this side bet. If you find a casino that offers a side bet(e.g., Royal Match, Over/Under 13, etc) you should not play any of these bets at any time — unless you have mastered a specific optimized count to overcome their usual high house edge . The basic strategy for Multiple-Action blackjack (and similar games) is the same as regular blackjack.

READING THE BASIC STRATEGY CHART(S)

  • Dealer’s up-card is shown along the top of the chart.
  • Player’s hand is shown vertically on the left side of the chart.
  • Always hit hands less than 9 unless otherwise indicated.
  • Always stand on A,9 or higher. Always treat 5,5 as a 10.
  • If soft doubling is not allowed stand on A,7 Vs 2 – 8.

CORRECT BASIC STRATEGY (GENERIC)

This is a generic multi-deck strategy where the dealer stands on soft-17 and double after splits is allowed. Refer to the full charts on this page for all rule variations and fine points for single, double and multi-deck games. When trying to make a decision, first decide if surrendering is an option, then whether to split or double and finally whether you should hit or stand.

SURRENDER

Surrender hard 16 (but not 88 pair) vs dealer 9, 10 or Ace.
Surrender hard 15 vs dealer 10.

SPLIT

Always split Aces and 8s.
Never split 10s and 5s.
Split 2s and 3s vs dealer 4-7.
Split 4s vs dealer 5-6.
Split 6s vs dealer 2-6.
Split 7s vs dealer 2-7.
Split 9s vs dealer 2-6 and 8-9.

DOUBLE DOWN

Double hard 9 vs dealer 3-6.
Double hard 10 vs dealer 2-9.
Double hard 11 vs dealer 2-10.
Double soft 13 or 14 vs dealer 5-6.
Double soft 15 or 16 vs dealer 4-6.
Double soft 17 or 18 vs dealer 3-6.

HIT OR STAND

Stand on hard 12 vs dealer 4-6.
Stand on hard 13-16 vs dealer 2-6.
Stand on hard 17 or more.
Stand on soft 19 (A8) or more.
Hit hard 11 or less.
Hit soft 17 (A6) or less.
Hit soft 18 (A7) vs dealer 9, 10 and Ace.

IF DEALER HITS SOFT 17

Surrender 15, 88 and 17 vs dealer Ace.
Double 11 vs dealer Ace.
Double soft 18 (A7) vs dealer 2.
Double soft 19 (A8) vs dealer 6.

A PROVEN WINNING SYSTEM

The correct basic strategy is a proven winning system for the game of twenty-one. It is a strategy which maximizes the player’s expectation given only knowledge of the player’s hand and the dealer’s up-card. In the good old days when single deck was plentiful and rules were great, these non-counting strategies could actually give the player a small advantage. Today, casino managers are aware of the power of basic strategy and generally do not offer games that can be beaten off the top of the deck. However, players should keep their eyes open for promotional games which do surface from time to time!

Basic strategy is powerful! All card counters must master it before moving on to the fine art of card counting. Basic strategy is not difficult! A person with average intelligence can memorize it in just a few hours. Basic strategy is the way to play! Every time you make a play on a hunch or intuition and ignore the “correct” basic strategy play you increase the casino advantage against you.

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For example, a pit boss witnessing a player standing on an A-7 versus a ten valued dealer up-card would generally consider this player a novice or an idiot. If you stand on this hand you will win it about 41% of the time. If you hit the hand you increase your chances to 43%. Why would anyone not hit this hand? You can’t bust (at least not initially) and you stand a good chance of improving it. But every time I play this game I witness players standing on A-7 vs 10 with the hope that the dealer doesn’t have a nine or ten in the hole. Don’t be an idiot! Trust in basic strategy and play it perfectly. Your bankroll will thank you for it.

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FAQ 3: Portions of the above article were originally published as a Frequently Asked Question in Volume 4 Issue 4 of Blackjack Review Magazine

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Blackjack is a game that generally requires skills and knowledge. This is the only way that a player can win in the long run. It is very necessary to be aware of the rules of this game and you have to follow them so that you can win. A very famous rule is the basic strategy. The house edge of most casinos is usually estimated as long as the players follow this basic strategy. There is a blackjack strategy chart and it shows all the possible moves that players can make while playing Blackjack and in a particular situation of the game. Even though many players use the basic strategy, they don’t know how to apply it in the correct manner since they don’t understand the rules. Using the strategy chart is the best decision any Blackjack player would use to play any Blackjack game.

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As mentioned in the first paragraph, the Blackjack basic strategy is a good way for players to make a profit in the long run. However, for them to be able to do so, they have to put a lot of effort so that they get to understand how the chart works and what the secret behind the pattern of the chart is. A very important thing that players have to put in mind is the fact that they should stick to the Blackjack chart from the beginning of the game to the end.

A Blackjack strategy chart consists of the game’s patterns, mathematical equations that are based on odds and probability and the rules of the game. It is very obvious that nothing can ever go wrong. It is important to note that by using this chart, players won’t always win but in the end they will be winners. However, for any player to make a profit they have to have solid skills and knowledge but they have to have money management.

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The most important things to know about Blackjack are the Blackjack basic strategy chart. Playing according to this strategy chart is the best way to play in whichever possible situation. When it comes to beating Blackjack, the strategy chart makes everything easier. For you to memorise this chart, it takes a lot of practice. The chart is more applicable to visual learners. At the end of it, you should be able to look at your hand total, and recite the rule in your head immediately. Memorising the chart makes you faster and have less mistakes.

There are some phrases such as surrenders, splits, soft totals, and hard totals. By learning the basic rules of these decisions a player stands a chance of winning as they play Blackjack. You can even print out the Blackjack strategy chart and tape it on the PC, this way you will be able to memorise it even faster.

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According to professionals, there is only one correct basic strategy for Blackjack. But all the casinos offer different rules that is why there are different strategy charts from game to game. Another factor that affects the chart type is the number of decks used. Nowadays, there are so many variations of the original Blackjack chart. This works to the advantage of most players since they are able to find the basic strategy that works best for them. However, it is recommended you follow a well-established chart that has been proven successful and reliable.

The type of strategy chart depends on some factors such as whether the dealer hits or stands on soft 17. There is a 4 deck to 8 deck Blackjack strategy. For you to use the basic strategy, you look up your hand from the vertical edge and the upcard of the dealer. In these two cases, an A stands for an Ace. From the top to bottom of the chart are hard totals, the soft totals, and hands that can be split. If a player plays a mixture of 6-deck Blackjack games, the dealer hits a soft 17, and at some point stands. It is highly recommended players to read the chart where the dealer stands on soft 17.

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The mathematical way of playing Blackjack is known as the Blackjack basic strategy chart. This basic strategy has the ability for cutting the casino’s edge to 0.5%. The game’s chart was derived from a computer simulation. It is believed that someone taught a computer how to play Blackjack, how to play several hands of the game and record what happens. Through the trial and error of the computer, it got to figure out the decisions that were best for the players and giving the best combination of the player’s starting hands and the dealer up card.

The so-called “best decisions” are those decisions that make the player lose the least amount of money to the casino. Basic strategy doesn’t overcome the house edge of a casino until card counting is added. One of the most efficient ways to deal with things is using technology and especially computers. The basic strategy of this game was “created” by a computer which makes it one of the best methods to win Blackjack. So basically, if you memorise the strategy chart in the right way you stand a high chance of winning at this game. So the answer is yes, you can trust the strategy chart if you value making some real profit at any Blackjack game.

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Many players are always asking how to win at Blackjack and there is certainly a way that this is achievable. The Blackjack basic strategy chart is one of the best ways to win this game. It is not a guarantee that you will always win when you use the strategy chart but it is very possible for you to make a profit in the long run.

But first, you have to memorise the chart and learn what count indexes you require in order to deviate from the strategy chart. The deviations depend on the rules of the game that is offered and the rules of the region a player is playing on. For instance, in some of the games the dealer has to stand on soft 17; an Ace and any combination of cards that total to 6. That is why such a game is referred to as a “Stand 17”.

In some other games, the dealer has to hit on any soft 17, and such a game is called a “Hit 17”. In Europe and Canada, the dealers don’t have a hole card resulting in the name “European” or “European No-Hole” Blackjack.

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