In blackjack, the dealer must follow specific rules when playing their hand. The dealer must hit (take another card) if their hand total is 16 or less and stand (not take another card) if their hand total is 17 or more. Additionally, the dealer must hit on a soft 17 (a hand containing an Ace valued as 11). These rules are standard in most casinos, but variations may exist in different blackjack games.
In blackjack, when the dealer has an ace, they must check if they have a blackjack (a total of 21 with their first two cards). If the dealer has a blackjack, the game ends and players lose unless they also have a blackjack. If the dealer does not have a blackjack, they must continue playing according to specific rules set by the casino, such as hitting or standing based on their total card value.
In blackjack, the dealer must hit if their hand totals 16 or less and must stand on a hand totaling 17 or more.
No, it is not always recommended to split 8s when playing blackjack. It depends on the dealer's upcard and the specific rules of the game.
In blackjack, the dealer must hit (take another card) if their hand total is 16 or less. They must stand (not take another card) if their hand total is 17 or more.
No, the dealer will tell you that you have blackjack. It's that simple.
In blackjack, the dealer must stay on a total of 17 or higher.
In blackjack, the dealer stays when their hand totals 17 or higher.
If the blackjack dealer hits a soft 17, they must draw another card.
Yes, some blackjack dealers hit on soft 17, while others stand. It depends on the specific rules of the casino or game being played.
In blackjack, a dealer hits when their hand totals 16 or less and stands on 17 or higher.
In blackjack, the dealer hits when their hand totals 16 or less and stands on 17 or higher.
In blackjack, the dealer stops hitting when their hand reaches a total of 17 or higher.