Stand on 12 against dealer's 3??

#1
Can anybody explain why Pharaoh's Blackjack tips advise standing on 12 against a dealers 3 for both the single and six deck games? I thought the general basic stategy was to hit. Do the rules for their games change the usual basic strategy?
 

Mikeaber

Well-Known Member
#2
Blagger said:
Can anybody explain why Pharaoh's Blackjack tips advise standing on 12 against a dealers 3 for both the single and six deck games? I thought the general basic stategy was to hit. Do the rules for their games change the usual basic strategy?
No clue Blagger. Everything I've seen demands hit on 12 against 2 or 3 though you will encounter Einsteins at the table who have figured out that they always bust and never hit them.
 

KenSmith

Administrator
Staff member
#3
They're probably hoping to make a little extra money from you! Seriously, don't assume that any advice you get from a casino or a dealer is accurate. Casinos have a conflict of interest, and dealers generally don't know basic strategy.

Hit those 12s against a 3.
 

E-town-guy

Well-Known Member
#4
As a dealer I definitely can confirm that 99% of dealers don't know what they're talking about when it comes to basic strategy. Of course they know not to hit a 15 vs a dealer 5 but for the close calls like when to split 9's or 4's or what to do with a soft 18 most don't know what the correct move is. I can give a perfect example. Often times when a player makes a 'silly' mistake and wants to hit a hand they shouldn't a lot of dealers will double check, not to mention the table will be butting their nose in. Well this same thing has happened to me on a number of occasions when I've tried to split 4s or hit a soft 18vs. a 10. Everyone else was trying to tell me I should double my 4s and stand on my soft 18. Oh well, unlike the owner of the casino, the dealers don't want the house to win, if you win you tip better!
 
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