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How to Play Blackjack – The Ultimate Guide to Playing Blackjack Online

Blackjack is one of the world’s oldest and most-loved casino games. Dating back to around 1700 in France, where it was known as vingt-et-un (21), its popularity comes from how easy and engaging it is to play.

This article explains all you need to know about playing the game and is one of our extensive how-to guides which help you get the most from your gaming entertainment at Stake.com.

What is Blackjack?

Blackjack is a popular casino table game, loved by many blackjack players around the world in both traditional brick-and-mortar and online casinos.

In its simplest form, the idea of blackjack is to get a total closer to 21 than the dealer or hold any score of 21 or below should the dealer bust.

Stake Casino offers all blackjack games , from computerised dealer tables to live dealer blackjack , where you sit down and play against a real dealer with other players. It’s the closest you’ll get to playing in a real casino.

How to Play Blackjack?

You’re dealt two cards while the dealer also gets two, but only one of them is face-up. Add the value of your two cards and decide whether you want to stand or hit and take another card.

When you’re done, the dealer reveals their other hand (the downcard, otherwise known as the hole card) and plays it to a conclusion. You win if your total is closer to 21 or the dealer busts. If you bust, you lose your bet.

Basic rules of blackjack

Like in other casino table games , you must place your bet before the cards are dealt. Twos to tens play at face value; kings, queens and jacks are also worth ten, while an ace is worth one or 11.

Each player at the table plays their hand in turn, standing or hitting to take one or more cards. There are two more betting options:

  • Double down – if your starting two cards are favourable and the dealer looks weak, you can double down on your original bet (or wager). You’ll get one more card and then have to stand. The advantage is that if you win, you win twice as much. But of course, the same is true should you lose the hand.

  • Split – if you’re dealt a pair, you can split the cards into two hands, matching your original bet on the new hand. You get an additional card on each separate hand, and then play them as normal. Splitting pairs tip: don’t split two tens because you likely have a winning hand already, but if you have a pair of aces, you should always split.

The best hand is called a natural blackjack, where you’re dealt a 10 (a picture card or a 10) and an ace, making an unbeatable 21. On all other winning hands, you receive a 1:1 payout; with a natural blackjack, your payout will be 3:2.

We have guides and blackjack resources on our blog, including a rundown on card counting and our best tips of when to hit, stand, double down or split .

Objectives of blackjack

Unlike other card games, where you try to beat other players, the goal of blackjack is all about beating the dealer.

It’s a game of incomplete information because you only get to see one of the dealer’s cards while you make your playing decisions.

Ultimately, you need to get closer to 21 than the dealer without busting. Or you can stand and hope the dealer busts.

While that’s the simple aim of a single hand, the idea of a gaming session is to try and come out with a profit, something you have a better chance of doing at Stake Casino if you continue reading for some top tips.

How to beat the dealer

Blackjack is a game of chance, so no one can guarantee you can beat the dealer. However, some ways of playing the game greatly reduce the house edge, bringing it down from around 2% to as little as 0.5%.

That’s one of the lowest house edges of any of our casino games and means that, statistically, you can expect to win back 99.50 from every 100 you bet over the long term. With a wafer-thin house advantage, you can see how easy it might be to win some of your blackjack games.

To learn more, discover our casino house edge guide and utilise them to your advantage.

As a rule of thumb, the key to successful blackjack betting is to remember that the most likely value of the next card will be ten since all tens, jacks, queens and kings in the deck have that value.

This will help you make better decisions about whether to take another card. And it will guide you in predicting the overall value of the dealer’s two starting cards.

How to bet on blackjack online

The betting mechanic is the same whether you’re playing a 2D table game or a live casino online blackjack game. You’ll see casino chips representing various values, and you click on the stake of your choice and place the chip in the betting box at your seat.

You can save time on the following hands by clicking on repeat bet. Or you can change up your betting strategy.

Hard or Soft Hand?

A hard hand in blackjack contains no ace. So, a ten and an eight is a hard hand of 18. But a soft hand is one containing an ace. If you have an ace and a seven, you have a soft 18 (or you can elect to play it as a total of 8 and take another card).

Why does this matter? Well, if the dealer shows strength, perhaps with an up-card of a nine or a ten, you might think a soft 18 is not strong enough to win, and play it as a total of eight, hoping to improve to a total of 19, 20 or 21.

Types of Blackjack Games

We’re always working on bringing new games to Stake.com, so you’ll find all sorts of blackjack variations to keep you entertained.

As well as different variants, there are two key ways to enjoy your blackjack games: playing computerised tables that use real number generators to deploy the cards fairly or trying our live dealer blackjack tables in our live casino, which also offers baccarat and roulette games .

Some of the games you can play at Stake Casino now include:

How to Bet on Blackjack Online at Stake Casino

You can play blackjack with Bitcoin , Ethereum, Litecoin and a wide choice of other cryptocurrencies thanks to the easy crypto deposit process at Stake.com.

You can find more information about our local currency options on our community forum, as well as our local currency payment guide.

Your deposit funds appear in your player account fast, and you can head straight to the blackjack tables. Simply take a virtual seat and select your bet size before each new hand of blackjack begins.

Your winnings from any hand are added instantly to your balance. If you wish to withdraw winnings from your Stake account, it’s easy and quick to do so.

Learn more about deposit and withdrawal methods for betting, with our online payment methods guide at Stake.com.

Blackjack Strategies, Tips and Tricks to Win

As mentioned in the article, the basic strategy to grasp in all blackjack games is that the next card to come out of the deck is most likely to 10-value cards.

So look at the dealer’s up-card. If it is a poor card for them, like a four, five or six, you can assume the down card is a ten, and their total is 14, 15 or 16. In this case, they must take another card, and with that comes a high risk of going bust. Here, you can stand on any total over 11 – why risk busting yourself if that’s what you think the dealer will do?

In the above scenario, and when you have a strong starting total like eight, nine, ten or 11, you can double down because you’ll be getting more chips in the hand to win if and when the dealer goes over 21.

Reversing this logic, if the dealer’s up-card is strong, like a nine or a ten, you must assume their other card is a ten, so you need to be more daring and take another card to try and nudge your total closer to 21.

If you think this all sounds a little complicated, it’s not. To help, you’ll find plenty of free blackjack hand charts online, advising on the best way to play any combination of starting hands. You can also learn more with our online casino guide , our table game guide , or our guide to casino card games at Stake.com.

For help developing a betting strategy of your own, check out our different guides to various betting strategies. We have tips on popular betting systems like positive and negative progressions , the Fibonacci system , the 1-3-2-6 sequence , the Paroli system and more!

Good luck at the tables!