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Introduction to Blackjack Dealer Rules
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<br>When playing live dealer blackjack, the dealer's choices are completely decided by strict rules. The dealer cannot choose to hit or stand based on a gut feeling or your bet size. These dealer rules are designed to give the casino a small mathematical advantage. By studying the table parameters, you choose the optimal tables and play with better odds. This tutorial details the table conditions every player should check before joining a seat.<br>
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Understanding the Soft 17 Table Rule
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<br>Before sitting down, verify if the table rules state "Dealer Hits Soft 17" or "Dealer Stands." A Soft 17 is a hand total of 17 that contains an Ace counted as 11 (e.g., Ace and 6). Some casinos enforce the S17 rule, forcing the dealer to stand on a Soft 17. If the table is H17, the dealer will take another card, which increases the casino's winning odds. A table where the dealer hits soft 17 is less favorable, raising the casino ([https://jackpotscity-ca.com/](https://jackpotscity-ca.com))'s advantage.<br>
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The Three Essential Dealer Rules to Check
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<br>To ensure you are playing on a player-friendly table, verify these three guidelines:<br>
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Blackjack Payouts: Choose tables that pay 3:2 for a natural blackjack, avoiding 6:5 tables.
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Soft 17 Rule: Look for tables where the dealer must stand on soft 17 (S17 rule).
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Double Down Rules: Look for tables that allow doubling after splits (DAS) for more value.
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<br>Here is a comparison of blackjack table rules and their impact on the house edge:<br>
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Table Rule Tested
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Player-Friendly Setting
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Unfavorable Option
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Impact on House Edge
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Blackjack Payouts
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3 to 2 (pays $15 on a $10 bet)
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6 to 5
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Adds 1.39% to the house edge on 6:5 tables, making them a trap
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Soft 17 Drawing
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Dealer Stands on Soft 17
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Dealer Hits Soft 17 (H17)
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Adds 0.22% to the house edge on H17 tables, favoring the casino
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Double After Split
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Allowed (DAS is enabled)
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Not Allowed (DAS is disabled)
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Decreases edge by 0.14%
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The True Cost of 6:5 Payouts
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<br>Nothing affects your long-term returns more than the blackjack payout rule. Traditional tables pay 3:2, meaning a $10 bet wins you $15 if you get an Ace and a 10. Tragically, many casinos have introduced 6:5 tables, which pay only $12 on a $10 bet. This lower payout raises the casino's advantage instantly, making basic strategy less effective. A 6:5 table is a trap, and you should never play at one, online or offline.<br>
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Summary of Dealer Rules
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<br>Ultimately, successful blackjack play starts with selecting the right table configuration. Focus on single-zero tables with player-friendly options like DAS and S17, and play responsibly. By playing on tables that favor the player, you give yourself the best possible chance of winning.<br>
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