Blackjack Strategy When Dealer Hits Soft 17
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Introduction
Blackjack Hit Soft 17 Strategy
To use the basic strategy, look up your hand along the left vertical edge and the dealer's up card along the top. In both cases an A stands for ace. From top to bottom are the hard totals, soft totals, and splittable hands. There are two charts depending on whether the dealer hits or stands on soft 17.
Other basic strategy rules.
Blackjack Odds Dealer Hits Soft 17
Dec 21, 2019 If the dealer has 17 or higher, he MUST STAND (a possible exception is if the dealer has a soft 17 which is an Ace and a 6). As an example, if everyone at a blackjack table has a hand totaling 13, and the dealer is showing a 6, the basic strategy is to stay. The dealer flips over his other card revealing a 10. The dealer has a total of 16.
- Never take insurance or 'even money.'
- If there is no row for splitting (fives and tens), then look up your hand as a hard total (10 or 20).
- If you can't split because of a limit on re-splitting, then look up your hand as a hard total.
Dealer Must Hit Soft 17
Ideally, the basic strategy shows the play which, on average, will result in the greatest win or the least loss per initial hand played. The way I usually go about this is to look at the initial 2-card hands only. Generally, this will result in the overall best play. However, soft 18 against a dealer ace when the dealer stands on soft 17 provides the only known exception that I am aware of for any number of decks. As my blackjack appendix 9 shows, a 2-card soft 18 vs A has an expected value of hitting of -0.100359, and of standing -0.100502. So with two cards it is very slightly better to hit. However, not all soft 18's are composed of two cards. The more the cards in the player's hand the more the odds favor standing. Simulations show that if forced to always hit or always stand, it is better to stand. I would like to thank Don Schlesinger for bringing this unusual play to my attention.
I travel a lot and I am noticing a trend that more and more places are switching to 'dealer hits soft 17'. Maybe It's just me. But is this the next change in blackjack.
Here is the list of casinos I have been to this year.
Those that hit stand on Soft 17:
Argosy Lawrenceburg IN
Grand Victoria Rising Sun IN
Ameristar Vicksburg MS
Diamond Jack's Vicksburg MS
Foxwoods CT
All Atlantic City Casinos
Blue Chip Michigan City IN
Seneca Niagara
Seneca Allegany
Harrahs Cherokee NC
Turning Stone Oneida NY
Here is the list that I have seen HIT soft 17:
MGM Grand Detroit
Greektown Detroit MI
Motor City Detroit MI
Meskwaki Tama, IA
Prairie Meadows Des Moines, IA
Isle of Capri Davenport, IA
All Tunica MS casinos
Cherokee Sallisaw OK and another Cherokee I can't remember
Isle of Capri Kansas City
Most of the Vegas Casinos we went to.
Mystic Lake MN
Grand Casino Hickley MN
Ho Chunk Baraboo WI
Mystic Pines Black River Falls, WI
Grand Victoria Elgin, IL
Harrahs Metropolis, IL
Casino Aztar Caruthersville, MO
Yeah, I know I get around. But I think it's getting a little ridiculous. I was just wondering if anybody else noticed this trend.