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How to Play European Blackjack: Rules and Strategy

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작성자 Vernell Quilty
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Blackjack is undeniably the most popular casino card game in the world, renowned for its low house edge and strategic depth.


Understanding the subtle rule differences in the European version is absolutely critical before you place your first bet.


The 'No Hole Card' Rule


The single most important difference in European Blackjack relates to how the dealer receives their initial cards.


This means the dealer cannot check for a blackjack early if their upcard is an Ace or a 10.


  • European blackjack is traditionally dealt from a 'shoe' containing only two standard decks of cards, which is great for card counters
  • Because only two decks are used, the math regarding the remaining cards changes slightly compared to an eight-deck game
  • The dealer must always stand on a 'Soft 17' (an Ace and a 6) in the European version, which is a highly favorable rule for the player

European Rules on Doubling Down


American casinos generally allow you to double down on any two starting cards, giving you maximum strategic flexibility.


If you are dealt a 'Soft 18' (an Ace and a 7) in a European game, you cannot double down against a weak dealer upcard.


Splitting RulesStandard VariationEuropean Variation
Re-SplittingOften allowed up to 3 or 4 handsUsually strictly limited to only one split
Splitting Unlike 10s (e.g., J and Q)Generally AllowedAlmost always forbidden; cards must be identical

While the restrictions seem harsh, the use of fewer decks and the 'Stand on Soft 17' rule help keep the house edge very low.

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