Can You Hit After Splitting in Blackjack?
Yes, in most Blackjack games, you can hit after splitting. When you split a pair of cards (two cards of the same value), each card becomes the starting card of a new hand. You can then hit (ask for another card) on each of these split hands just like you would in a regular game of Blackjack.
How Splitting Works in Blackjack
Splitting Pairs:
- . . If you're dealt two cards of the same value (e.g., two 8s or two Kings), you have the option to split them into two separate hands. To do this, you must place an additional bet equal to your original wager.
Hitting After Splitting:
- . . After splitting the pair, you will play each hand individually. For each hand, you can hit as many times as you want (unless you hit 21 or bust) to improve your hand’s total.
Special Rules for Aces:
- . . The only exception to this rule is when you split **Aces. **In many casinos, after splitting Aces, you are usually allowed to receive only one additional card for each hand, and you cannot hit further.
Example of Hitting After Splitting
Imagine you’re dealt two 8s. You decide to split them, creating two hands. On your first 8, you hit and receive a 10, giving you a total of 18. On your second 8, you hit and receive a 2, giving you a total of 10. You can then choose to hit again or stand.
Conclusion
In most Blackjack games, after splitting a pair, you are allowed to hit as many times as you want on each new hand. However, be sure to check the rules at your specific casino, especially when splitting Aces, as the rules may vary. Splitting can be a powerful strategy, allowing you to turn a weak hand into a potential winner, especially when followed by smart hitting.