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A Guide To Casino Blackjack Card Values And Basic Hands

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Blackjack is the absolute crown jewel of the casino table games pit, offering the best mathematical odds for the educated player.


To achieve this, you must understand exactly how every single card in the deck is valued and scored.

The Value of the Deck: Aces, Faces, and Numbers

Cards numbered 2 through 10 are worth their exact printed face value (e.g., a 7 of Spades is worth 7 points).


The Ace is the most powerful and flexible card in the entire game because it has a dual value.

Going over a total of 21 is called 'Busting' or 'Breaking'; if you bust, you immediately lose your bet, even if the dealer eventually busts laterThe casino's entire mathematical edge comes from the fact that the player is forced to draw cards and potentially bust before the dealer ever actsUnderstanding the difference between a Hard 17 and a Soft 17 is critical, as basic strategy dictates entirely different actions for each
Understanding Your Options at the Table

Once you are dealt your first two cards, you have several primary choices to make regarding how to play the hand.


Finally, if you are dealt a pair (like two 8s), you can 'Split' them, placing a second bet to separate them into two entirely independent hands.

Player ActionHand SignalWhen to Use It (Basic Rule of Thumb)HitTap the feltWhen your total is low and you risk nothing by taking a cardStandWave hand horizontallyWhen your total is 17 or higher (Hard 17+)

Once you understand how the hands are scored, you can begin memorizing the mathematical charts that tell you exactly when to hit or stand.