How to Play Blackjack: Rules, Strategy, and Charts Explained

Blackjack Basics
Blackjack is one of the most popular and strategic card games in online and land-based casinos. Unlike slots, blackjack involves skill, probability, and player decisions, making it a favorite among serious players.
Card Values & Objective
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Numbered cards (2–10): Face value
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Face cards (J, Q, K): Worth 10
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Ace (A): Worth 1 or 11
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Goal: Get as close to 21 as possible without going over (busting), and beat the dealer’s hand.
Players are dealt two cards. You can choose to Hit, Stand, Double Down, Split, or sometimes Surrender, depending on the hand and rules.

Basic Blackjack Rules
Blackjack is played against the dealer (house), not other players. Here’s a quick breakdown of standard rules:
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Each player gets 2 cards, face up. The dealer gets 1 card face up (and one face down in most variants).
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You choose your move based on your hand and the dealer’s visible card.
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If your hand exceeds 21, you bust and lose.
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Blackjack is a hand of an Ace + 10-value card (total 21 on first 2 cards).
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Payouts: Standard win = 1:1, Blackjack = 3:2 (unless otherwise stated).
Tip: Always check the table rules. Some blackjack variants offer 6:5 payouts or dealer hits on soft 17, which change your odds.

Blackjack Chart Explained
A Blackjack Strategy Chart shows the best possible move for every hand combination based on probability. It’s the foundation of optimal play.
Player Hand | Dealer Upcard | Best Action |
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16 | 10 | Hit |
12 | 4 | Stand |
A-7 | 9 | Hit |
8,8 | 10 | Split |
Use a basic strategy chart when playing online blackjack. Many casinos allow you to keep it open during gameplay.

Blackjack Strategies
Playing blackjack well means using proven strategies to reduce the house edge. Let’s break them down:
Basic Strategy
This is a math-based approach that tells you the statistically best action to take in every possible hand situation. Following basic strategy can reduce the house edge to under 0.5%.
Key concepts:
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Never split 5s or 10s
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Always split Aces and 8s
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Double down on 11 against dealer’s 6
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Stand on 12 vs. dealer’s 4–6
It’s legal and encouraged — every serious blackjack player should learn it.
Card Counting (Intro)
Card counting involves tracking high and low cards to determine your odds of beating the dealer. It’s not illegal, but many casinos discourage or ban players who use it effectively.
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Hi-Lo System is the most common
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Assign values: 2–6 = +1, 7–9 = 0, 10–A = -1
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A positive count favors the player