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How Do You Play Blackjack Hole Card?

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How Do You Play Blackjack Hole Card?

Another blog on the almost inexhaustible topic of Blackjack.

Blackjack Hole Card

In the most common Blackjack variants, there are two different approaches to the dealer’s hand. While in Europe and Asia the dealer usually has only one face-up card before the players’ actions begin, the following procedure is often used in America:
After the players receive their initial face-up cards, the dealer places their first card face-up.
Then, after the second round of face-up cards for the players, the dealer immediately places a second, face-down card – the Hole Card.

Key Differences in Gameplay

Gameplay Strategy

The strategy changes when the player knows that the dealer does not have – or cannot have – Blackjack with an Ace or ten-value card. Important differences compared to Blackjack without a Hole Card (European Blackjack) include:

Surrender Strategy

If surrender (giving up the hand and losing half the bet) is allowed, the following strategy applies:

Splitting

General rules:

Doubling Down

Advantages of the Hole Card for Casual Players

The certainty of whether or not the dealer has Blackjack is a huge advantage for many players. Although this isn’t a mathematical advantage, it has a major psychological impact. You’re probably familiar with the seemingly endless debates at casino tables or the long delays online when the dealer has only one face-up card. Think of hands like 15 or 16 versus a dealer’s ten or Ace (with or without surrender), or the stubborn belief that the last box must play differently from what basic strategy dictates.

Personally, I find this faster gameplay much more pleasant.

Speaking of the last box: because the dealer’s second card is already on the table and the total value of the first two cards (except in the case of a ten or Ace) is already set, those often unpleasant remarks from fellow players disappear too. This happens, for example, when the last player “misplays” a hand or a stand affects the dealer’s outcome in a way that disadvantages the table.

As many of you may have experienced at a Blackjack table in a casino, there are players – more into horoscopes than math books – who truly believe that a hand of 13 or 14 in the last position should stand against a dealer’s 9 through Ace, because “a small card” (as only a small card could come) would hurt the dealer.

Advantages of the Hole Card for Professional Players

Experienced and highly observant players particularly benefit from two scenarios:

These strategies are not available to online players, of course. So online, you should stick to a solid basic strategy.

Are These Practices Legal?

Back in 1983, a court in the state of Nevada ruled on such a case: a man passed on information about the Hole Card to a fellow player. Because the observation was made without technical aids, the court ruled that it did not constitute cheating.
Today, many casinos offering Blackjack with a Hole Card have developed technical safeguards to prevent “hole carding”. The legal debate around these playing methods is similar to earlier discussions about card counting. In one of our upcoming blogs, we’ll share a card counter’s real-world experiences.

Want to Know More?

In our next blog, we’ll be looking at the pros and cons of house rules – stay tuned!
In the meantime, you can explore a range of Blackjack variants at Casino777.nl.

 

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