...since I'm always on the players end and not the dealer's, it is true that the dealer must always view an ace as an 11 first and foremost if it results in a 17 -21 regardless of what cards he/she drew to herself before it or after it, correct? (assuming it's a S17 game to begin with)
In other words, if the dealer first has a 4 showing, then draws an ace, then draws to this and gets a 2, then the dealer (by rule) must always treat this as a 17 and never as a 7 correct? Assuming this is indeed a S17 game...
Yet, in this same S17 game, if the dealer was showing that 4, then drew a ten, then drew an ace, she would be allowed to count it as a soft 15 rather than having to accept it as a bust card of 11 that would result in a total of 25 correct?
So the dealer (again, in any S17 game) must always use an ace to the PLAYER'S benefit UNLESS it is busting her hand, in which case it can be used as a 1 for her hand?
Just making sure I fully understand how the dealer must treat an ace now that I'm getting a better handle on how the player must treat them ( for basic strategy purposes)...
Thanks!
In other words, if the dealer first has a 4 showing, then draws an ace, then draws to this and gets a 2, then the dealer (by rule) must always treat this as a 17 and never as a 7 correct? Assuming this is indeed a S17 game...
Yet, in this same S17 game, if the dealer was showing that 4, then drew a ten, then drew an ace, she would be allowed to count it as a soft 15 rather than having to accept it as a bust card of 11 that would result in a total of 25 correct?
So the dealer (again, in any S17 game) must always use an ace to the PLAYER'S benefit UNLESS it is busting her hand, in which case it can be used as a 1 for her hand?
Just making sure I fully understand how the dealer must treat an ace now that I'm getting a better handle on how the player must treat them ( for basic strategy purposes)...
Thanks!