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β™  Blackjack Trainer β™₯

Master Perfect Basic Strategy Through Practice

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How to Use

View the cards displayed and choose the correct strategy. Keyboard shortcuts: H (Hit), S (Stand), D (Double), P (Split), R (Surrender). The next hand starts automatically after your answer. Practice until you achieve 100% accuracy.

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Strategy Order of Operations

1) Check if you should surrender first. 2) Then check if you should split pairs. 3) Then check if you should double down. 4) Finally decide to hit or stand. Applying this order makes basic strategy fast to execute.

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H17 (Dealer Hits on Soft 17)

A rule where the dealer must hit when holding a soft 17. It increases the house edge by approximately 0.22%. This trainer computes correct plays based on H17 rules.

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DAS Β· RSA Β· CSM

DAS (Double After Split): allows doubling down after splitting a pair β€” a player-friendly rule offered in most casinos. RSA (Re-Split Aces): permits re-splitting additional ace pairs after the initial split, usually limited to one card per split ace. CSM (Continuous Shuffling Machine): continuously shuffles cards, making card counting impossible.

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6:5 Blackjack Β· Surrender

6:5 Blackjack pays 6:5 (120%) instead of the standard 3:2 (150%), significantly increasing the house edge β€” avoid these tables. Surrender lets you forfeit your hand and recover half of the original bet, used in unfavorable situations like 16 vs dealer 10.

Frequently asked questions

What is H17?
A rule where the dealer must hit when holding a soft 17. It increases the house edge by approximately 0.22%.
What is DAS (Double After Split)?
A player-friendly rule allowing players to double down after splitting a pair, commonly offered in most casinos.
When should I surrender?
It forfeits the hand and recovers half of the original bet, used in unfavorable situations like 16 vs dealer 10.
Why avoid 6:5 Blackjack?
Because it pays 6:5 (120%) instead of the standard 3:2 (150%), significantly increasing the house edge.
Are there keyboard shortcuts?
Yes β€” H (Hit), S (Stand), D (Double), P (Split), R (Surrender) let you answer quickly.