Possible outcomes in blackjack
Let’s again summarize the three possible outcomes, keeping in mind two very important points, the first of which we’ve covered earlier:
- The dealer must draw with a total of 16 or less, and stand with any total of 17 and above. These are the rules of the game and Blackjack tournaments. Whereas a player can decide on whether or not to draw additional cards, the rules of the game force the dealer to draw or stand based on the total of his cards.
- The dealer goes last. By the time the dealer completes his hand, all players are either content with their totals, or have previously won with a blackjack or lost by going over 21.
WINNING: A player’s hand totals higher than the dealer’s, or he has a blackjack and the dealer does not, or he remains in the game with any total and the dealer subsequentiy goes on to bust.
LOSING: A player loses when he busts, or when the dealer’s hand ultimately totals higher if the player has remained in the game.
TYING: A player ties, or pushes, when his hand and the dealer’s hand total the same amount.
Remember that a player loses immediately upon busting. So if a player busts and the dealer subsequently goes on to bust as well, the player loses.
Along about now you might be asking yourself why anybody would ever take another card if the possibility of going over 21 exists? The reason for doing so in some situations is that reliable computer-tested best blackjack strategy
has proven that it is to the player’s advantage to sometimes risk the possibility of busting in an attempt to improve a relatively poor hand. Not risking the possibility of busting in some situations is by far the single most common "beginner" error.
Posted on: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 at 10:59 am
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