A Guide To Casino Blackjack Card Values And Basic Hands
Blackjack is the absolute crown jewel of the casino table games pit, offering the best mathematical odds for the educated player.
The fundamental objective of blackjack is incredibly simple, yet widely misunderstood by many beginners.
The Value of the Deck: Aces, Faces, and Numbers
In blackjack, the suits of the cards (Hearts, Diamonds, Clubs, Spades) are completely irrelevant; only the numerical value matters.
An Ace can be counted as either 1 point or 11 points, depending entirely on which value helps your hand the most without busting.
A hand that contains an Ace counted as 11 is called a 'Soft' hand (e.g., Ace + 6 = Soft 17), meaning you cannot bust if you take one more cardA hand without an Ace, or where the Ace must be counted as a 1 to avoid busting, is called a 'Hard' hand (e.g., 10 + 6 = Hard 16)Because there are so many cards worth 10 points (10s, Jacks, Queens, Kings), you must always assume the dealer's hidden down-card is a 10
The Basic Player Actions: Hit, Stand, Double, Split
If you want the dealer to give you another card to improve your total, you tap the table to indicate a 'Hit'.
Doubling down allows you to double your original bet in exchange for receiving one, and exactly one, additional card.
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+)
Mastering these basic card values and hand definitions is the absolute prerequisite to becoming a profitable blackjack player.