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A Guide to European Blackjack Rules

A Guide to European Blackjack Rules

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

Playing European Blackjack using standard American strategy will mathematically increase the house edge against you.

The 'No Hole Card' Rule

In standard American games, the dealer receives one card face up and one card face down (the 'hole card').

Because the dealer doesn't check for blackjack, you risk losing your original bet PLUS any money you spent splitting or doubling down if the dealer eventually draws a 21.

  • The absence of the hole card means the pace of the game is slightly different, as the dramatic reveal happens at the very end of the hand
  • Basic strategy charts for European Blackjack specifically adjust your doubling and splitting decisions to account for the hidden danger of the dealer's second card
  • Always verify the specific table rules before sitting down, as online casinos often mix American and European rules together

European Rules on Doubling Down

European rules are much stricter, usually only allowing you to double down if your first two cards total exactly 9, 10, or 11.

You are typically only allowed to split a pair once, meaning you cannot re-split if you are dealt a third identical card.

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

To win at European Blackjack, you must download a specific basic strategy chart tailored precisely to these restrictive rules.

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