strategy
How To Play Pairs in Blackjack
Here’s How:
- Look at the dealers up card.
- Look at the pair in you hand.
- If you have a pair of Aces or Eights: Always split.
- If you have a pair of twos or threes: Split if the dealer has 2 – 7, otherwise hit.
- If you have a pair of fours: Split if the dealer has 4 or 5, otherwise hit.
- If you have a pair of fives: Double if the dealer has 2 – 9, otherwise hit.
- If you have a pair of sixes: Split if the dealer has 2 – 6, otherwise hit.
- If you have a pair of sevens: Split 2 – 7, otherwise hit.
- If you have a pair of nines: Split 2 – 6, and 8 or 9. Stand if the dealer has 7, 10 or Ace.
- If you have a pair of tens: Always Stand.
Tips:
- These rules are for 4- 8 deck games when doubling after splitting is allowed.
- Always check the rules of the game before playing.
- Learn the different strategies for single or double deck games.
Blackjack Dealer Bust Percentages
You will make more money when the dealer is showing a card that will allow you to double down, however you must follow the rules of basic strategy. Many novice players will double down with a hand of 7 or 8 against a dealer showing an up card of 5 or 6. This is not correct and even though the dealer will bust 42 percent of the time, you will lose more money if you don’t play according to basic strategy.
Knowing the dealer’s bust percentage is useful information but it should just be used to confirm the decisions you make when you play basic strategy. If you are unsure of the correct plays you should memorize the basic strategy chart or bring one to the table with you. This way you will be playing Blackjack with the lowest house edge possible.
Blackjack basic strategy is based on the mathematics of the game. It has been tested and refined through computer simulations. When it is followed correctly it reduces the house edge to the minimum, which is usually about one-half of a percent. When you use basic strategy, you make your decision to Hit, stand or double down based on your two cards and the dealers up card. Many players wonder what percentage of time will the dealer bust based on their up card. (Whenever your hand or the dealer’s hand goes over the total of 21 it is called a bust.)
The cards where the dealer is least likely to bust are the Ace, 10 and 9. When the dealer has one of these cards showing, they also have another advantage since the player has to act first. According to basic strategy, a player with a hand of less than 17 will need to take a hit when the dealer is showing a 7 – 8 – 9 – 10 or ace. If the player busts, he loses the hand even if the dealer also busts so the percentage of times the house will win is greater than just the bust percentage shown in the chart.