Blackjack: fundamentals that actually matter
1. Respect your total vs dealer’s up-card
Your decision should always consider both your hand and what the dealer is showing.
For example, many players hit too often when the dealer shows a 5 or 6 – even though
those are strong bust cards for the dealer.
2. Soft hands versus hard hands
A soft hand contains an Ace counted as 11 (like A-7); a hard hand doesn’t.
Soft hands give you more freedom to hit since the Ace can drop down to 1 if needed.
3. Bankroll discipline
Decide how much you’re willing to lose before you sit down. On this simulator,
try testing a flat bet (same amount each hand) versus a fixed percentage of your balance
and see which feels more stable to you.
4. Practice sessions, not forever sessions
Short, focused practice sessions deliver more insight than endless autoplay.
Play 20–50 hands, note where you feel uncertain, and adjust your rules for when to hit or stand.
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The card values, scores, and win detection are programmed to match traditional rules for Blackjack
and a simple High–Low game. You can inspect the source directly to verify the math.
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