What is double down in Blackjack?

Blackjack

Blackjack is a casino game with a long and varied history. The game involves playing with a standard deck of 52 cards.

The goal is to achieve a hand total of 21, or as close to 21 as possible. Blackjack is a relatively simple game to learn, and it can be played for fun or for money.

People play blackjack at a table with up to seven other players. Each player gets two cards facing down.

The dealer also deals themselves two cards, one face down and one face up. Face up card is the “up card”, and the face down card is the “hole card”.

Double down explained

A “double down” in blackjack is when a player doubles their original bet in return for receiving only one more card.

The double down is a high-risk/high-reward play, as it can help you win a large amount of money if you hit a good hand.

However, it can also cause you to lose a lot of money if you don’t.

Finally, double down is usually on the player’s first two cards, and some casinos also restrict it to certain totals.

When to and when not to?

The best time to double down in blackjack depends on a number of factors.

These include the dealer’s up-card, the player’s hand, and the player’s betting strategy. However, there are a few general guidelines that can help.

In general, you should only double down if you have a total of 11 or 12 and the dealer’s up card is a 5 or 6.

You should also double down if you have a total of 10 and the dealer’s up card is a 9 or lower.

However, there are some exceptions to these general rules. For example, if you have a total of 10 and the dealer’s up card is a 7, you should still double down.

You should not double down if you have a total of 13 or more, unless the dealer’s up card is a 6 or lower.

Finally, you should also not double down if you have a total of 12 and the dealer’s up card is a 7 or higher.

However, for example, if you have a total of 11 and the dealer’s up card is an Ace, you should not double down.

FAQ

When is the best time to double down in blackjack?

The time dealer is showing a five or six, and you have an Ace or a ten.

What are the general guidelines for doubling down?

Double down on a nine if the dealer is showing a three through six, and on a ten if the dealer is showing a two or a seven. Finally, double down on an eleven if the dealer is showing a two through nine.

What are some exceptions to doubling down?

When the dealer is showing an Ace, when you have a ten and the dealer is showing an Ace, or when you have a nine and the dealer is showing a seven.

Sources

  • https://www.telegraph.co.uk