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Hit or Stand in Blackjack: Strategy Explained

Hit or Stand in Blackjack: Strategy Explained

Hit or Stand in blackjack
Date published: 26/11/2025
Last updated: 26/11/2025
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The game of blackjack moves fast. Cards fly on the table, and bets are made rapidly. Amid this, you have to make decisions in seconds. One of the most important choices you’ll make in any hand is when to hit or stand in blackjack. This means whether to ask the dealer for another card to improve your hand or to “stand” and refuse more cards.

The main goal in blackjack is to make a hand with a total as close to 21 as possible. You play against the dealer (not other players) and have to beat their hand. That’s why the hit or stand blackjack strategy is important.

Here’s what these two terms mean:

Action Meaning When to Use
Hit Take another card When your hand is weak, or the dealer has a strong card.
Stand Keep your current hand When your total is strong, or the dealer shows a weak card.

Pro tip on how to ask for a hit or stand: If you want a hit, indicate your decision by scratching your index finger on the table from front to back. If you want to stand, wave your hand, palm down, over your playing cards. In online games, you only have to click on the hit or stand buttons.

This may sound straightforward, but deciding between hit or stand can be a lot of pressure when you are in the middle of the game. You cannot afford to go with your intuition when real money is on the line.

For example, you have a King and a three, which is worth 13 points. The dealer has a 9 as his face-up card. What do you do? At first glance, it’s clear that the combination is stronger than 9. So, you might choose to stand because you don’t want to risk busting. But many players forget that even though 9 is not a face card, it is still strong. If the dealer has a face card in the hole (the second card, which the dealer keeps face down), it will give them a total of 19. If you stand at 13, you are most likely to lose.

Many professional gamblers in this situation will hit. Yes, you risk busting, but you also have a chance to draw high cards between 5 through 8, which will give you a much stronger hand. So, you have to play the odds, not just play it safe.

The hit or stand decision comes up with every single hand. Don’t treat it as a small choice because it impacts your overall results. In fact, mastering this strategy can slightly reduce the house edge because you become skilled at predicting different outcomes and making the right calls.

Below, we give you strategy charts, tips, and rules of thumb to overcome the hit or stand dilemma. We’ll also tell you about blackjack hand values and blackjack mistakes to avoid.

Understanding Blackjack Hands and Dealer Rules

Blackjack is not just a game of luck. You can potentially beat the odds with skill, practice, and knowing when to make the right move. One way to get better at blackjack is to understand the hands you are dealt and what the dealer’s upcard tells you. Let’s break it down:

Player Hand Values – When They Matter Most

Sometimes, two hands with the same total can play out very differently. That’s where the concept of soft and hard hands comes in.

For example,

  • You have an Ace and a 6. That’s a soft 17.
  • You have a 10 and a 7. That’s a hard 17.

They both total 17. However, the hand value is not equal because the Ace can have different values in Blackjack. It can be counted as either 11 or 1. A soft hand means your Ace is currently being counted as 11. If you hit and get a high card (like a 10), the Ace can switch to being worth 1, so you don’t bust. That’s why a card combination with an Ace is called a “soft” hand – the total can be moulded as per requirement.

There’s no wiggle room in hard hands. In the second example, the total remains 17. That’s already close to 21. So, if you hit (draw another card) on a hard 17, you are very likely to lose. For example, in a hard 17, only A, 2, 3, and 4 will be useful, while 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and all the face cards (also valued at 10) will make you go bust. Clearly, there’s a high chance of drawing bigger cards, so, in this scenario, hitting is the wrong move.

Strategy-wise, soft hands give you more flexibility. You can afford to take another card without as much risk. Even the most basic strategy charts say to hit a soft 17, but to stand on a hard 17.

Tricky Hand Ranges: 12–16

Hands totaling 12 through 16 are tricky. Hit, and you might bust. Stand, and you might just be giving the dealer a free win.

For example, you have a 10 and a 6. It’s too low to stand, but too high to hit. What do you do? Well, it depends on the dealer’s upcard. If the dealer has a weak upcard, take a chance and call for a hit. However, if he has a strong card like an Ace or 10, then it is better to stand.

Ace Can be Powerful

Aces are powerful cards in blackjack because they can count as either 1 or 11. That flexibility changes everything. For example, if you have a hard 16 (10 and 6), then the hit or stand decision can be a dilemma. However, with a soft 16 (Ace and 5), the decision becomes easier. Ask for a hit, and if you get a high card, switch the value of Ace back to one.

Dealer Upcard – What It Reveals

Players are dealt both cards face up. They can continue asking for hits until they are satisfied with the total and call “stand”. Meanwhile, the dealer has only one card face up, while the other card remains face down. When the player stands, the dealer reveals his other card. The dealers are required to keep hitting till the total reaches at least 17.

So, how do players use the dealer’s upcard to their advantage? Let’s go through the possibilities:

  • The dealer has a low card (2 to 6): These are considered weak cards. The dealer is more likely to bust with these. For example, the dealer has a 5 as his up card. After you stand, the other card is revealed to be a King (with a value of 10). They must keep drawing more cards till the total reaches 17 or more. Only 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 are useful to the dealer to keep the total at or under 21. If they draw an Ace, 7, 8, 9, 10, or face cards, they will go bust. The probability of drawing bigger cards in this scenario is higher, so they are likely to go bust. So, standing against a weak dealer card is better.
  • The dealer has a high card (7 to Ace): These are strong cards. The dealer is more likely to end up with a solid hand totalling 17 to 21. Against these upcards, you often need to be more aggressive. Ask for a hit, even when you have tricky totals of 12 to 16. Hitting your hand will give you a fighting chance to come out on top.

The Dealer Rule: Must Hit Until 17

The dealer must hit until they reach at least 17. That’s not a choice, it’s a rule. So, even if they have 16, they’ll have to hit. They must stand once the total reaches 17. Some casinos require the dealer to hit again if the total is a soft 17, so always check the table rules.

Always keep this rule in mind because it helps predict how the dealer’s hand might develop. For example, the dealer shows a 4, and you have a 12. Consider standing, hoping they bust. But if the dealer shows a Queen, consider hitting, trying to improve your hand because they’re likely to make 21.

When to Hit or Stand? Blackjack Strategy Chart

Some hands can be tricky. For example, do you hit or stand​ in blackjack 15, or do you hit or stand​ in blackjack 16? It’s not always obvious what to do. That’s where a blackjack strategy chart comes in handy. This simple tool will help you make the smartest decision based on your hand and the dealer’s upcard. Let’s break it down.

Key:

  • H = Hit
  • S = Stand
  • D = Double (Hit if not allowed)
  • P = Split
  • Ds = Double if allowed, otherwise Stand
  • H/S/D/P actions are based on the optimal strategy for each matchup.

“Double” means you double your original bet and receive only one more card. It’s a strong move when the odds are in your favor. For example, you have a 10, the dealer shows a 5. You have a high chance of winning the round, so you can opt to double your bet. However, not all casinos allow doubling on every hand. So, if doubling is not an option, then you stand (Ds in the chart)

“Split” comes into play when you’re dealt a pair (two cards of the same rank). Choosing to split means you separate the pair into two hands. To split, you’ll need to place an equal bet for the second hand.

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Note: Practice these charts in demo mode first to improve decisions and reduce costly mistakes in live games. You can download our charts and even print it to have them always with you when you play.

Betting Systems in Blackjack

While using the strategy chart based on blackjack hand values is a good place to start, you can also try some betting systems:

  • Martingale: Double your bet after every loss, aiming to recover all previous losses with one win. For example: Bet £10 on first hand, £20 next hand, £40 next, and so on till you land a win. Note that this system can be costly and quickly empty your bankroll.
  • Fibonacci: Follow the famous Fibonacci number sequence for betting – 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, and so on till you win. Example: If you lose a £2 bet, your next bet should be £3, then £5, and so on. See how Fibonacci works in roulette.
  • Flat Betting: Bet the same amount every hand, whether you win or lose. Example: Always bet £2 to keep your bankroll in check.
  • Paroli System: This is the opposite of Martingale. Here, you double the bet after a win, not a loss. Example: Win £10, bet £20 next hand. If you win again, make the next bet £40. It follows the belief of “hot streaks”, where players double down when on a winning streak. However, there is no guarantee how long the winning streak can last, so be careful with your bankroll.

Common Scenarios in Blackjack

Let’s walk through a few common situations that often trip players up:

Should You Hit on 16?

The decision to hit or stand on blackjack 16 depends on the dealer’s card.

  • Dealer has 7 through Ace: Hit
    If the dealer has a strong card, then you also must try to make a strong total. Your 16 doesn’t stand much of a chance if the dealer has, say, 8 as the up card. They will keep hitting till they make 17, and most likely win against you. So, your best bet is to improve your total.
  • Dealer has 2 through 6: Stand
    16 is a strong total if the dealer’s card is 6 or lower (except for an Ace). Stand and let the dealer take the risk of making a 17 or higher.

In short, when the dealer’s strong, you fight. When they’re weak, you wait.

What If You Have a Soft Hand?

Soft hands, where an Ace counts as 11, give you more flexibility because you can’t bust with one hit. It’s soft because you have the flexibility of counting it as 1, depending on the next card you hit. 

  • You have soft 18 (A-7) and the dealer has a 9 or 10: Hit
    18 is a strong hand, however, it may not be good enough against the dealer’s 9 or 10. The dealer is likely to land a 19 or 20, so you need to try for a stronger hand by hitting.
  • You have a soft 12 (A-2) and the dealer has 5: Hit or Double
    If doubling is allowed, go for it because there’s a good chance you’ll end up with a strong total and the dealer might bust. If you can’t double, just hit and try to improve your hand. The Ace gives you wiggle room to recount your total.

Early Game vs. Late Game Considerations

Your approach to blackjack should change depending on whether you are a casual player or like to play longer sessions like tournaments. Here’s how:

  • Short-term sessions: Play cautiously and focus on protecting your bankroll. Use the flat betting strategy to keep your bankroll intact.
  • Long sessions: The more hands you play, the more chances of winning. Since you have more hands to work with, you can choose to double on strong hands.
  • Tournament: You not only need to beat the dealer, but also have to stack chips, so you can stay in the tournament longer. Take risks like doubling down and splitting pairs.

When to Double Down or Split in Blackjack

Doubling down means doubling your original bet in exchange for receiving only one more card. For example, you’re dealt a 6 and a 5, totaling 11. The dealer is showing a 6. This is a good doubling opportunity as you’ve got a good shot at landing a 10 for 21. Double down when the odds are in your favor.

When to Double Down

  • Your total is 11, and the dealer’s card is 6. Always double down on 11.
  • Double down if your cards total 9, 10, or 11 without an ace. You can also double down on soft 16, 17, and 18.
  • Don’t double down if the dealer shows an Ace.

What Is Splitting?

When you’re dealt a pair, you have the option to split them into two separate hands and place equal bets on both. This gives you two chances to beat the dealer.

When to Split:

  • Always split Aces and 8s
  • Never split 10s or 5s. Two 10s make 20, which is already a high total. Two 5s total 10, another good opportunity to double down.
  • You can split 9s if the dealer has a weak card.

Tips and Lifehacks for Better Decisions

  • Always assume the dealer’s hidden card is a 10. Out of 52 cards, there are 16 cards in the deck with a value of 10 (10, J, Q, K * 4). So, it’s safe to assume the dealer is holding a 10. It helps you make more realistic decisions.
  • Focus on the most common or costly scenarios, like when to double down, when to split, and when to stand.
  • Practice in demo mode/ simulators to test different decisions without risking real money. 
  • Set win/loss limits for your session. Set a time limit on when to quit your session, even if you are on a winning streak.

Blackjack Mistakes to Avoid

  • Always hitting on 12: As per the strategy chart, if the dealer’s card is 4, 5, or 6, stand instead of hitting.
  • Mimicking the dealer: Don’t keep hitting until 17 because that will hurt your odds. 
  • Never splitting 8s: 16 is one of the worst hands to have. It is better to split 8s for a shot at building two strong hands.
  • Not adjusting strategy: Casinos use anywhere between one to eight decks. Your strategy should shift depending on the number of decks. Check your strategy chart to ensure you’re using the right version.

Myth-Busting in Blackjack

  • “Never hit on 17”: That depends on the type of 17. Stand on a hard 17 (10-7) but hit a soft 17 (A-6), especially if the dealer has a strong card.
  • “The dealer always wins”: It might feel that way during a losing run, but it’s not true. Practice the strategy chart to reduce the dealer’s edge.
  • “Always trust your gut”: Unlike poker, intuition has no role in blackjack. It’s a math game, so focus on probabilities and the chart.

Practice Makes Perfect

You don’t have to memorize every move in blackjack. Practice the most common scenarios on mobile apps, simulators, and interactive trainers. The more you practice, the better you’ll get.

FAQs
What does “hit” mean in blackjack?

Hit means requesting an additional card from the dealer in hopes of improving your hand without going over 21. Ask for a “hit” when your current hand is too weak to stand a good chance against the dealer.

When should I choose to “stand”?

You should “stand” or stop taking more cards when your hand is strong enough (usually 17 or higher). You can also decide to stand based on the dealer’s upcard. When the dealer’s upcard is weak, it is better to stand.

Is it always correct to follow a basic strategy for hitting or standing?

Basic strategy provides the mathematically optimal play for every situation. While it doesn’t guarantee a win every hand, it significantly reduces the house edge compared to playing based on intuition alone.

What’s the biggest mistake players make when choosing hit or stand?

One of the most common mistakes is standing too early on low totals like 12–14, especially when the dealer shows a strong card (7–Ace). This often gives the dealer an advantage, as the player fails to improve their hand.

Does the dealer’s upcard affect whether I should hit or stand?

Yes. The dealer’s upcard is a critical factor in blackjack strategy. The dealer has to keep hitting their cards till they reach a total of 17 or more. If they have a low card, they are more likely to bust as they need to hit more. In this scenario, it is better to stand. If their upcard is strong, continue hitting to improve your total.

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