Mantener su mano actual y no tomar más cartas en blackjack.
Plantarse (stand) significa que está satisfecho con su mano y no quiere más cartas. El dealer luego juega su mano según las reglas de la casa (típicamente pidiendo carta con 16 o menos y plantándose con 17 o más).
Saber cuándo plantarse es tan importante como saber cuándo pedir carta. Las decisiones críticas de plantarse incluyen: plantarse en hard 17+ (siempre), plantarse en 12-16 cuando el dealer muestra 2-6 (con algunas excepciones para 12 vs. 2 o 3), y plantarse en soft 19 o más.
En los casinos, indica plantarse moviendo la mano sobre sus cartas (palma hacia abajo). En juegos con cartas boca arriba, este es el gesto estándar.
You hold 8-8-5 (21 after a hit? no — 21 total). Better example: you hold Q-6 against a dealer 5 at a Harrahs New Orleans table. Standing is correct even though 16 is a weak total, because dealer 5 busts roughly 42% of the time. Hitting 16 vs 5 loses -34 cents per dollar; standing loses only -15 cents per dollar.
Stand on hard 17 or higher, always. Stand on 12-16 against a dealer 2-6 (except 12 vs 2 and 12 vs 3, which hit). Stand on soft 19 and above, always. The single biggest stand mistake recreational players make is hitting hard 17 hoping for a small card — the 46% chance of busting dwarfs any upside. Wave your hand horizontally over the cards to signal stand; no verbal calls.
<p>You hold <strong>8-8-5 (21 after a hit? no — 21 total)</strong>. Better example: you hold <strong>Q-6 against a dealer 5</strong> at a Harrahs New Orleans table. Standing is correct even though 16 is a weak total, because dealer 5 busts roughly 42% of the time. Hitting 16 vs 5 loses -34 cents per dollar; standing loses only -15 cents per dollar.</p><p>Stand on <strong>hard 17 or higher, always</strong>. Stand on <strong>12-16 against a dealer 2-6</strong> (except 12 vs 2 and 12 vs 3, which hit). Stand on soft 19 and above, always. The single biggest stand mistake recreational players make is hitting hard 17 hoping for a small card — the 46% chance of busting dwarfs any upside. Wave your hand horizontally over the cards to signal stand; no verbal calls.</p>
Mantener su mano actual y no tomar más cartas en blackjack.
<p>You hold <strong>8-8-5 (21 after a hit? no — 21 total)</strong>. Better example: you hold <strong>Q-6 against a dealer 5</strong> at a Harrahs New Orleans table. Standing is correct even though 16 is a weak total, because dealer 5 busts roughly 42% of the time. Hitting 16 vs 5 loses -34 cents per dollar; standing loses only -15 cents per dollar.</p><p>Stand on <strong>hard 17 or higher, always</strong>. Stand on <strong>12-16 against a dealer 2-6</strong> (except 12 vs 2 and 12 vs 3, which hit). Stand on soft 19 and above, always. The single biggest stand mistake recreational players make is hitting hard 17 hoping for a small card — the 46% chance of busting dwarfs any upside. Wave your hand horizontally over the cards to signal stand; no verbal calls.</p>
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