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In any game of blackjack, your sole objective is to beat the dealer. This is the same for blackjack online and in land-based casinos around the U.S., Europe, Asia, and any other country. Despite all variations of blackjack sharing the same goal, the games offered in land-based casinos abroad do somewhat differentiate from the traditional games played in the U.S.  This article summarizes what those key differences are in variations of blackjack around the world. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

The No-Hole-Card Rule in the US<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n
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When you play blackjack in the U.S., the no-hole-card rule dictates that the dealer cannot reveal their second card until all the other players have acted on their hands. Many gamblers mistakenly assume this gives the house a bigger advantage because the odds of the dealer busting their hand are lower when the cards are dealt consecutively. Statistically, the odds don\u2019t change whether the dealer does or doesn\u2019t take their second card after all of the other players have completed their hands.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

The No-Hole-Card Rule in Europe<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

What does impact your playing strategy and the odds in no-hole-card games is when a player loses to splitting and doubling down<\/a> on their hand when the dealer\u2019s second card gives him\/her a blackjack. This is a very possible scenario with the European no hole card rule. It increases the house edge by approximately 0.11% depending on the specific rule. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

The following reveals the strategic moves you can take using the European no hole card rule in a multi-deck game. For example, when the dealer hits soft 17 and you can double after splitting a pair. Also, how they compare with the same moves in an American game. The strategy would change according to when the dealer reveals a 10 or Ace, and the game is subject to:<\/p>\n\n\n\n