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Introduction to Blackjack Charts |
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<br>Blackjack is one of the few casino ([https://bet-99-ca.com](https://bet-99-ca.com)) games where strategy can beat the house edge. The key to winning at blackjack is applying the mathematically correct decisions from a chart. This chart is a simple matrix that tells you whether to hit, stand, double, or split. It removes any gut feelings or doubts, showing you the exact move that limits the house edge. In this guide, we will teach you how to read, interpret, and use a basic strategy chart.<br> |
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How the Blackjack Chart is Structured |
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<br>At first glance, a blackjack strategy chart can look confusing with its letters and colors. The horizontal top row displays the dealer's face-up card, ranging from 2 to Ace. The vertical left row shows your hand total, divided into hard totals, soft totals, and pairs. To make a decision, locate the intersection of your card total row and the dealer's upcard column. The square where they meet displays a letter representing the recommended action to take.<br> |
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The Key Abbreviations Used in Blackjack Charts |
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<br>Here is the legend for the letter codes displayed on standard blackjack charts:<br> |
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H: Hit. Take another card from the shoe to boost your total. |
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S: Stand. Keep your cards and finish your turn with your present score. |
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D: Double. Double your wagers and take just one additional card. |
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P (Split): Split your pair into two separate hands, placing an equal bet on the second hand. |
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<br>For a quick reference of recommended wagers under basic strategy, review this table:<br> |
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Your Hand total |
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Dealer Upcard: 2 to 6 (Weak) |
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Dealer high card |
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Recommended Action |
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Hard 5 to 8 |
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Hit |
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Hit |
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Hit to increase score |
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11 points |
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D (Double Down) |
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Double or Hit |
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Double wagers |
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Hard 12 to 16 |
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Stand |
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H (Hit - must take card to beat dealer) |
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Stand against low cards to let the dealer bust; hit against high cards |
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Hard 17-21 |
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S (Always Stand) |
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Stand |
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Stand |
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How Hand Type Changes Your Strategy |
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<br>You must locate your hand in the correct category of the chart to find the right move. Hard hands are combinations that do not contain an Ace, or where the Ace must count as 1. Soft hands feature an Ace and a low card, allowing you to hit safely without risk. Pairs are hands that consist of two cards of the identical rank, such as a pair of 8s. It is vital to check the soft hands section if you hold an Ace, as hitting is much safer.<br> |
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Concluding Card Advice |
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<br>To sum up, the chart is your mathematical roadmap to beating the house edge at blackjack. We recommend practicing with free online demo games until you can read the chart quickly. With a clear understanding of the grid, you are ready to join a live table and play safely.<br> |
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