Blackjack Hitting and Standing hard totals - This basic strategy chart is identical for both single and multiple deck games. The decisions that you will make - hit or stand - are based on the dealers up card. In all my charts, the dealers up card is shown on the top row. The total of your two cards is shown in the very first column.
Blackjack Hit or Stand Chart
for Hard Totals
The following basic blackjack strategy chart details your plays where the Ace is counted as a one.
Hitting and Standing Hard Totals
To sum up this strategy:
Playing a Hard 17 - 21 - Stand no matter what the dealers up card is.
Playing Hard Hands 11 or Less - Hit on against all of the dealer up cards as it is impossible to bust and not a smart move to stand pat.
Playing the Hard 12 to 16's - Whenever the dealer has a bust card showing ( a 2-6), stand on all hard totals of 12 or more. The exception is hit on the 2 and 3. When the dealers shows a 7, 8, 9, 10, A, hit all hard totals of 16 or less. Whenever the dealer has a pat card showing, A-7, he is likely to make a hand, so we must look to get at least to 17.
Blackjack Hit or Stand Chart
for Soft Totals
The following basic blackjack strategy chart details your plays where the Ace is counted as an eleven.
Hitting and Standing Soft Totals
To sum up this strategy:
Except on your most powerful hands of 19 and 20, and sometimes the 18, you will always draw more cards with soft totals, either as a straight hit trying to improve, or as a doubling strategy, trying to maximize your advantage.
Doubling with soft totals is generally a gain against weak dealer up cards.
When followed exactly as laid out these basic blackjack strategy charts are highly effective. I strongly recommend that you use them.