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A sound blackjack strategy can significantly improve your odds of winning and doesn\u2019t require any special skills or experience. Following our simple and comprehensive chart, you can win games more often by taking fewer bad actions as you play.<\/p>\n

Most players only require about 10 minutes to learn the blackjack basic strategy and start using it to play online or at land-based casinos. To help you understand it more easily, several real-world examples show you how to use the blackjack strategy chart.<\/p>\n

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Simple Blackjack Strategy For Beginners<\/h2>\n

If you play the popular game of 21 using a perfect blackjack strategy, you can lower the house edge to 0.5%. Unlike casino games of pure chance, such as slots or roulette, this card game lets you make informed decisions that may directly affect the outcome of the game.<\/p>\n

The best part of using the basic strategy for blackjack is that it\u2019s so simple to implement. Using a chart, you can find the best possible action based on your hole cards and the dealer\u2019s face-up card. While not always guaranteed to work, this betting system should lead to significantly more wins, especially for newbies.<\/p>\n

The blackjack basic strategy chart is a mathematically proven method that tells you the best way to play your hand. It is based on classic blackjack but can also be adapted to Single Deck Blackjack and other variants<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div>\n

Blackjack Strategy Chart<\/h2>\n

The blackjack strategy card, chart, or blackjack strategy table, is a simple tool you can use to play each hand like a pro. It simplifies decision-making during the game and helps you quickly decide whether to hit, stand, double down, split, or surrender. You don\u2019t need any prior experience to use it, but we do recommend knowing how to play blackjack<\/a> before you do.<\/p>\n

<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Your Hand<\/strong><\/td>\nDealer’s Up Card: 2<\/strong><\/td>\nDealer’s Up Card: 3<\/strong><\/td>\nDealer’s Up Card: 4<\/strong><\/td>\nDealer’s Up Card: 5<\/strong><\/td>\nDealer’s Up Card: 6<\/strong><\/td>\nDealer’s Up Card: 7<\/strong><\/td>\nDealer’s Up Card: 8<\/strong><\/td>\nDealer’s Up Card: 9<\/strong><\/td>\nDealer’s Up Card: 10<\/strong><\/td>\nDealer’s Up Card: A<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Hard 5-8<\/strong><\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Hard 9<\/strong><\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Hard 10<\/strong><\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Hard 11<\/strong><\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Hard 12<\/strong><\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Hard 13-16<\/strong><\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Hard 17+<\/strong><\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Soft 13 (A,2)<\/strong><\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Soft 14 (A,3)<\/strong><\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Soft 15 (A,4)<\/strong><\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nSurrender<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Soft 16 (A,5)<\/strong><\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nSurrender<\/td>\nSurrender<\/td>\nSurrender<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Soft 17 (A,6)<\/strong><\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Soft 18 (A,7)<\/strong><\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Soft 19 (A,8)<\/strong><\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Soft 20 (A,9)<\/strong><\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
A,A<\/strong><\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
2,2 or 3,3<\/strong><\/td>\nSplit*<\/td>\nSplit*<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
4,4<\/strong><\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nSplit*<\/td>\nSplit*<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
5,5<\/strong><\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nDouble-Down<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
6,6<\/strong><\/td>\nSplit*<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
7,7<\/strong><\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\nHit<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
8,8<\/strong><\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
9,9<\/strong><\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nSplit<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
10,10<\/strong><\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\nStand<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n

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Instead of referring to the chart above, you may wish to use a blackjack strategy calculator. This free online tool lets you enter your hand and the dealer\u2019s up card and gives you the best action in the same way as the table. However, both the chart and calculator are based on the same principles so will give identical results.<\/p>\n

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Handy Tip: <\/strong>Split* indicates when you should only split your hand as long as doubling down after a split is possible. If it isn\u2019t, you should hit instead. Moreover, surrender may not be available, so in such instances, the best alternative is to hit.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div>\n

Using The Blackjack Strategy Chart<\/h2>\n

The basic blackjack strategy chart shows you the correct action to take in every situation. It is based on probability, so while it does not offer guarantees, it provides very accurate results.<\/p>\n

To start using the blackjack strategy card, look at your hand. Your hand is hard if it does not contain an Ace and soft if it does. You should also check if you are holding a pair, which means having two cards of equal rank, such as 2\u2663 and 2\u2660.<\/p>\n

Find your exact hand by looking down the \u201cYour Hand\u201d column of the blackjack strategy chart.<\/p>\n

Next, look at the card that the dealer shows, often referred to as the up card. Check the first row of the chart for the matching card and move down that column until you intersect the row that matches your hand. The intersection point will highlight the best action to take. While this isn\u2019t a blackjack perfect strategy, it\u2019s as close as most players will ever get.<\/p>\n

Blackjack Basic Strategy Chart Examples<\/h2>\n

The quickest way to understand how to implement a blackjack strategy using a chart is with a few examples. The following are three examples of a game we played online at one of the best blackjack casinos in the UK<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Blackjack Betting Strategy Example 1<\/h3>\n\"Blackjack\n

In this example, our hand consists of a J and 9, which is equal to a hard 19. The dealer\u2019s face-up card is an 8. The action to take is straightforward in this example as you should always stand when your hand is a hard 17 or higher.<\/p>\n\"Blackjack\n

Taking this action, we won as the dealer went bust.<\/p>\n

Blackjack Betting Strategy Example 2<\/h3>\n\"Blackjack\n

In this next example, our hand is made up of a 3 and 5 which together make a hard 8. The dealer\u2019s face-up card is a 9. According to the basic blackjack strategy chart, we should hit.<\/p>\n\"Blackjack\n

When we hit, we get a 10 which takes our hand total to a hard 18. According to the chart, we should now stand.<\/p>\n\"Blackjack\n

The dealer’s second card is a 9, resulting in a push.<\/p>\n

Blackjack Betting Strategy Example 3<\/h3>\n\"Blackjack\n

We were dealt a 3 and 9, so our hand is a hard 12. The dealer\u2019s up-card, meanwhile, is A. We were offered insurance but declined since basic blackjack strategy recommends always avoiding this side bet. The dealer checks the face-down card but does not have a Blackjack. According to the chart, we should hit.<\/p>\n\"Blackjack\n

Hitting gives us a 5, resulting in our hand being a hard 17. Looking at the chart once more tells us to stand.<\/p>\n\"Blackjack\n

In this example, the dealer\u2019s hand resulted in a 21, so the dealer won.<\/p>\n

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Handy Tip: <\/strong>Blackjack basic strategy can reduce the house edge to 0.5% which is lower than almost any casino game apart from video poker<\/a>. However, the more games you play, the greater the likelihood that this edge will skew results in the operator\u2019s favour. This means that while you could turn a small profit playing a few hands, you shouldn\u2019t use the chart as an income-generating tool.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div>\n

Conditions For The Best Blackjack Strategy<\/h2>\n

To get the greatest benefit from using the blackjack basic strategy chart, look for games with the following rules and options:<\/p>\n

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  1. Dealer must stand on soft 17 – <\/strong><\/strong>Choose games where the dealer stands on 17, even if this includes an A. Games where the dealer hits on soft 17 give the house an additional advantage.<\/li>\n
  2. Blackjack pays 3:2 – <\/strong>Winning with an A and a 10-value card should pay the classic 3:2. Avoid games that pay 6:5 as this is comparatively lower and increases the house\u2019s edge by about 1.4%.<\/li>\n
  3. No double down restrictions – <\/strong>Games that let you double down on any hole cards are best as they give you optimum flexibility when the opportunity arises. These games let you follow the chart closely without having to use alternative actions.<\/li>\n
  4. Resplitting As allowed – <\/strong>While less common, some blackjack games let you resplit As after initially splitting them, giving you four strong separate hands to play with. Each of these hands could result in a Blackjack or otherwise beat the dealer.<\/li>\n
  5. Doubling down after splitting allowed – <\/strong>Blackjack games that let players double down after splitting pairs can reduce the house edge by about 0.13%. With this flexibility, you\u2019ll be better able to follow the blackjack strategy chart to the letter.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    Blackjack Perfect Strategy Chart Tips<\/h2>\n

    While no strategy can guarantee success, your blackjack odds with perfect strategy will be far better than if you played according to your gut. Keeping the following tips in mind will further enhance your gaming experience and complement the chart.<\/p>\n

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