What are blackjack charts? Simply explained, a blackjack game plan anyone can follow in order to increase their chances of winning!
However, there is no guarantee of winning every time, but the table is designed by mathematical geniuses who, with the help of mathematics, make it easy for anyone to understand when to fold, split or choose a new card.
Simply explained, you see the dealer’s cards at the top and your own cards on the side.
Depending on what you and the dealer have, you get a letter that is either P = split, S = stand or H for hit. with a few exceptions that are mentioned on the chart.
Blackjack basic strategy charts
Exposed hole card
No hole card
No das multi deck
Multi deck
No das one-deck
Das one-deck
No das two-deck
Das two-deck
S17 one-deck
S17 two-deck
S17 multi-deck
Two card composition dependent
Late surrender
Early surrender
Before using the Blackjack basic strategy charts
Before using blackjack charts, you should first learn the basics and rules of blackjack if you don’t already know them.
You can learn more about Blackjack and the rules of the game here!
You should also try blackjack charts risk-free before playing for real money. You can do this by playing free blackjack at casinos that allow free play.
FAQ
What is the right mindset when choosing the next move?
Always start by answering the question if giving up is an option, then if you should split if you can and finally if you should choose hit or just stand.
What is hard and soft in blackjack?
If you get an A, you have a soft hand because A can be both 1 and 11. If you don’t have an A, you have a tough hand. The same rules apply to the dealer.
How to read a blackjack chart?
At the top you see the dealer’s card values, on the left side of the page you see your card numbers.
Now follow your card to the dealer’s in the chart and you will get a letter.
The letter represents one of the 3 choices you can make which are hit, stand and split.
Are these charts printable?
Yes, and if you open the image’s url, you will also be able to see the image in a larger version.