They stand on the floor.
But if you're talking about the card total... They stand on a hard 17 or higher and hit on 16 or lower.
A "hard 17" is a 7 and any card worth 10. A "soft 17" is a 6 and an Ace (counted as either a 1 or 11) and can therefore be considered a total of 7 or 17. Each individual casino has their own rule about a soft 17. The surface that the dealer deals on is called a "green," and the casino rule about a soft 17 is ALWAYS listed right there on the green. "Dealer hits soft 17" means just that, that he must consider the total to be 7 and hit. "Dealer stays on soft 17" means that dealer must consider the total to be 17 and stay, which gives you a slight advantage.
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Blackjack is simply one game. In Las Vegas, Nevada, there are hundreds of casinos to gamble at. You can play poker, blackjack, and various other games.
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Blackjack is not performed, it is played. You can play it in almost any casino. Especially in Las Vegas, Nevada. If Las Vegas is not for you, there are Native American casinos throughout the United States.
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