Blackjack Chart
It is possible to win at Blackjack. If you know how. We will show
you.
With the advancement of computer technology it is now possible
to play hundreds of thousands of black jack hands within a short
time period to simulate the best black jack strategies on any given
situation.
 |
Play
BlackJack now |
The following blackjack chart will tell you exactly what to do
when you are playing. Use the charts and match the hand you are
currently holding.
Charts
There are two popular charts depending on whether the dealer hits
or stands on soft 17. (A+6)
To use the advance strategy chart look up your hand along the left
vertical edge and the dealer's up card along the top of the chart.
In both cases an A stands for ace. From top to bottom are the hard
totals, soft totals, and splittable hands.
Stands on Soft 17

Black jack chart
|
Hits on Soft 17

Black jack chart
|
H Hit
S Stand
D Double, if allowed. Else Hit
Ds Double, if allowed. Ellse Stand
P Split
H/P Split, if allowed. Else Hit
H/R Surrender, if allowed. Else Hit. |
Print the blackjack chart
If you follow the BlackJack chart consistently, you will not lose
more than 0,5 pct. of your bettings on average. This is better than
most other casino games, and your average loss will be higher when
playing games like roulette or slot machines for instance. Still,
this is only average numbers, and you may get lucky and win a lot
in periods.
It is recommended you always use these charts unless you know them
by heart or you are a card counting master.
Most black jack players do not know black jack strategy. Most will
"claim" that they do, however, when tested, you will see
that they fail. Therefor you can easely be the best black jack-player
around the table if you know the chart.
When you play online black jack, just print the chart
and follow it to optimize your chances!
For more charts: Advanced
blackjack strategies
|