Players can make easy the free casino blackjack game by the use of a strategy and tips that can help players make the best decisions based on probability.
1 To Hit or Stand
There is a time for a hit, and there is a time for stand depending on what face of cards the dealer and player has displaying. Whether one should hit or stand is depend on the possibility of the following actions.
Hard hands:
Player display a 17, 18, 19 or 20 - Always Stand
Dealer display a 7, 8, 9, 10 or Ace - Player should Hit with a 16 or below or Stand
Dealer display a 4, 5 or 6 - Player should Hit with an 11 or below or Stand
Dealer display a 2 or 3 - Player should Hit with a 12 or below or Stand
Soft hands:
Player display a Soft 19 or 20 (Ace with an 8 or 9) - Always Stand
Player Shows a Soft 18 (Ace with a 7)
Stand when dealer display a card of 9, 10, Jack, Queen King or Ace
Hit when dealer display a card of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8
Player shows a Soft 17 or less - Always Hit
2 When to Double Down
If it is possible the dealer will bust or the player will come near to a 21, without going above, it is general to see players doubling down.
Hard hands:
Player display an 11 - Double down if the dealer display something but an Ace
Player display a 10 - Double down if the dealer display any card but not a 10 or Ace
Player display a 9 - Double down if the dealer display any card but not a 3, 4, 5, or 6
Soft hands:
Player display a Soft 17 or 18 (Ace with a 6 or 7) -
Double when dealer display a card of 3, 4, 5 or 6
Player display a Soft 15 or 16 (Ace with a 4 or 5) -
Double when dealer display a card of 4, 5 or 6
Player display a Soft 13 or 14 (Ace with a 2 or 3) -
Double when dealer display a card of 5 or 6
3 When to Split Hands
Splitting hands can be a best move when certain chances apply. Without a similar pair, a blackjack hand cannot be split. Just because a player is deal a pair, does not mean to split the hand all time. There is one more aspect that figures the benefit of splitting a hand, what the dealer's hand is.
Player display a Pair of Ace's - Split, no matter with the dealer's up-card
Player display a Pair of 8's - Split, no matter with the dealer's up-card
Player display a Pair of 2's - Split the hand if the dealer display a 4, 5, 6, or 7
Player display a Pair of 3's - Split the hand if the dealer display a 4, 5, 6, or 7
Player display a Pair of 6's - Split if the dealer display a 3, 4, 5, or 6
Player display a Pair of 7's - Split if the dealer display anything less than an 8
Player display a Pair of 9's - Split if the dealer display a 7, 10 or Ace