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Basically what everyone else said but also that you don't double 11 versus an ace if dealer stands on 17 (if you can still find those games).  While dealer hitting soft 17 is generally bad for player it does increase the odds the dealer eventually busts, so doubling 11 vs A is a very slight favorite over just hitting (EV of .11 versus .10).

https://wizardofodds.com/games/blackjack/hand-calculator/

Here's a good site that gives you EV of each move depending on applicable table rules, your cards and the dealer's. Basically if you typed in every scenario and wrote down the highest ev under each scenario you'd have the basic strategy chart.

Note that there are a couple of weird situations where how you get your total (i.e. 6-5 versus 9-2) slightly affects your ev due to there being less remaining good cards because you already ate one with your hand.  It's miniscule and usually only comes up in single or double deck games. 

But if you're going to get that deep in the weeds start counting cards and changing the strategy table based on count (e.g. with any positive count the table rec switches to stand from hit when you have 16 versus 10).  Of course, one of the tells of a counter is they don't hit 16 vs 10 when they have a big bet.

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22 hours ago, immamac said:

If you are sitting down to play a 2 hour session just have fun and assume you've lost everything you have bet. Double down on 13 and do fun shit for the rush. Split 10s. Live a little. 

For the love of all things holy, please don't do this. Just don't. 

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1 hour ago, MrX said:

I’d assume if you double down on a hand that can bust, house won’t let you take your card face down. 

Why not? They still have to deal the table and you can't take another card. 

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36 minutes ago, immamac said:

Why not? They still have to deal the table and you can't take another card. 

Because if you can bust they’ll process that before the dealer processes their hand - if player busts first, house wins even if dealer eventually busts against another player.
 

I can’t see the house allowing dealer to bust then turn over the face down card to show a bust on the player double down.

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16 minutes ago, MrX said:

Because if you can bust they’ll process that before the dealer processes their hand - if player busts first, house wins even if dealer eventually busts against another player.
 

I can’t see the house allowing dealer to bust then turn over the face down card to show a bust on the player double down.

Oh when it got to the dealers action you'd have to show for sure, they can deal it face down though and just flip it. 

There's some casinos that deal all cards face down. 

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13 hours ago, MrX said:

I can’t see the house allowing dealer to bust then turn over the face down card to show a bust on the player double down.

I would suspect a dealer wouldn't be allowed to deal a double down card face down to a potentially bustable double.   That's not to say that it couldn't happen in a one off dealer screw up. 

CSB:  I once was at a table where a drunk as hell hooker hit to something like 30 on a BJ hand dealt initial two cards down.  Pit boss came over and paid the rest of the table as she had taken a couple of cards she shouldn't have been allowed to and it fucked everything up.

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