Blackjack remains one of the few casino games where basic strategy can meaningfully shift the odds in a player's favor, which makes it worth learning properly rather than guessing hand to hand. This post covers the core rules as they apply to live-dealer online blackjack and a simple strategy framework to start from.
The Basic Goal
The objective is simple: get a hand value closer to 21 than the dealer's without going over. Face cards count as 10, aces count as 1 or 11 depending on what helps the hand more, and all number cards count at face value.
Hit, Stand, Double, Split
Every turn offers up to four choices — hit (take another card), stand (keep the current total), double down (double the bet for exactly one more card), or split (if dealt a pair, separate them into two hands). Knowing when each option applies is most of what “strategy” actually means in blackjack.
A Simple Strategy Starting Point
As a general rule: stand on a hard 17 or higher, hit on 11 or lower, and double down on a hard 11 when the dealer shows a weak upcard (2 through 6). These three rules alone cover a large share of common hands and avoid the most frequent basic-strategy mistakes new players make.
When to Split Pairs
Always split aces and eights; generally avoid splitting tens, since a hard 20 is already a strong hand on its own.
Playing Live Blackjack on Hijau44
Hijau44's live blackjack tables run on the same countdown-timer format as its other live games, with a visible betting window before cards are dealt — useful for players still deciding on a bet size using the strategy points above.
Our Take
Basic strategy won't guarantee a winning session, but it removes the guesswork from the most common hands and is worth memorizing before sitting down at any real-money blackjack table, live or otherwise.
