Blackjack Odds and Probability Charts

To
fully understand the game of blackjack, you must understand and master
blackjack odds. It's crucial to know how the casino gains its edge and how
it helps them win. It's also important to understand blackjack odds such as
the odds of hitting a 10 or the odds of being dealt a blackjack. You can
read over these blackjack odds charts to help understand the logistics
behind blackjack.
Casino and Dealer Advantage in Blackjack
In most casino games of blackjack, the house advantage (the dealer
advantage) is around 8%. The house gets this advantage by the dealer being
the last player to act. By acting last, all other players have already made
their decisions and could quite possibly bust before the dealer has his
turn.
By using correct blackjack basic strategy, you can turn the casino edge in
blackjack from 7%-8% down to 0.5%. If you correctly use advanced card
counting techniques, you can often change blackjack odds and give yourself
the advantage over the casino. Manipulating the house odds to your favor is
the reason most casinos don't allow card counters to play blackjack.
Probability of Busting on a Hit
It's very important to know the probability of your hand busting when you
are holding any total in the game of blackjack. The following odds chart
shows the blackjack odds of busting, depending on your current hand value:
| Hand Value
| % Bust If You Hit
|
| 21
| 100%
|
| 20
| 92%
|
| 19
| 85%
|
| 18
| 77%
|
| 17
| 69%
|
| 16
| 62%
|
| 15
| 58%
|
| 14
| 56%
|
| 13
| 39%
|
| 12
| 31%
|
| 11 or Less
| 0%
|
Two-Card Count Frequencies
This interesting blackjack odds chart is the two card count frequency chart.
This chart shows the percentage chance that you will be dealt a hand in each
given value range. The most important frequencey to note is the chance of
being dealt a natural blackjack (natural 21 value). The odds of being dealt
a natural blackjack are merely 4.8%. Following this chart you will see that
the most common two card hand, at 38.7%, is a hand totaling 1-16, which is
considered a decision hand.
| Two Card Count
| % Frequency
|
| Natural 21
| 4.8%
|
| Hard Standing (17-20)
| 30.0 %
|
| Decision Hands (1-16)
| 38.7%
|
| No Bust
| 26.5%
|
| TOTAL
| 100.0%
|
Dealer Final Hand Probabilities
This blackjack odds chart shows the dealer final hand probability. These are
the percentages that the dealer will end up with a hand totaling each
corresponding value (up to 16). Read over this chart to understand the odds
that the dealer has to make his final hand.
| Dealer Final Hand Value
| %
| Cumulative % Total
|
| Natural 21
| 4.82%
| 4.83%
|
| 21 (3 or More Cards)
| 7.36%
| 12.19%
|
| 20
| 17.58%
| 29.77%
|
| 19
| 13.48%
| 43.25%
|
| 18
| 13.81%
| 57.06%
|
| 17
| 14.58%
| 71.64%
|
| 16
| 28.36%
| 100.00%
|
Player Advantage vs. Dealer Up Card
The first two columns in this odds chart explain the dealer's chance of
busting, depending on the up card that he is showing. You should note that
the dealer has the highest chance of busting when he is showing a 5. The
third column in this chart shows the player advantage of using basic
strategy, compared to each up card the dealer is showing. You can see that
the player has the highest advantage of 23.9%, when the dealer is showing a
5. When the dealer is showing any card that is 9 value or higher, the player
is in the negative advantage range.
| Dealer Up Card
| Dealer Bust %
| Player Advantage % with Basic
Strategy
|
| 2
| 35.30%
| 9.8%
|
| 3
| 37.56%
| 13.4%
|
| 4
| 40.28%
| 18.0%
|
| 5
| 42.89%
| 23.2%
|
| 6
| 42.08%
| 23.9%
|
| 7
| 25.99%
| 14.3%
|
| 8
| 23.86%
| 5.4%
|
| 9
| 23.34%
| -4.3%
|
| J,Q,K
| 21.43%
| -16.9%
|
| A
| 11.65%
| -16.0%
|
Effects of Removing Cards from a Deck
When looking at the odds of removing certain cards from a 52-card deck, some
cards have a much greater effect on blackjack odds. To create the strongest
card counting system ever invented, you would have to incorporate all of
these slight and subtle differences into the numbers to be a completely
accurate system.
Removing every 5 from a deck cards would make the largest impact of
improving your blackjack odds, as a player. On the other hand, removing
every Ace from a deck of cards would make the largest impact on improving
the odds for the casino.
| Card
| % Effect of Removal
|
| 2
| 0.40%
|
| 3
| 0.43%
|
| 4
| 0.52%
|
| 5
| 0.67%
|
| 6
| 0.45%
|
| 7
| 0.30%
|
| 8
| 0.01%
|
| 9
| -0.15%
|
| 10
| -0.51%
|
| A
| -0.59%
|
