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.
European blackjack is traditionally dealt from a 'shoe' containing only two standard decks of cards, which is great for card countersBecause only two decks are used, the math regarding the remaining cards changes slightly compared to an eight-deck gameThe dealer must always stand on a 'Soft 17' (an Ace and a 6) in the European version, which is a highly favorable rule for the player
Restrictions on Doubling and Splitting
Beyond the dealing procedure, European Blackjack places strict limitations on how and when you can increase your bet.
You are typically only allowed to split a pair once, meaning you cannot re-split if you are dealt a third identical card.
Game MechanicPlayer ImpactStrategy AdjustmentDealer Stands on Soft 17Favorable to the playerIncreases your win rate slightlyNo Surrender OptionUnfavorable to the playerYou are forced to play out mathematically terrible hands (like 16 vs 10)
To win at European Blackjack, you must download a specific basic strategy chart tailored precisely to these restrictive rules.