In Blackjack, when a player chooses to hit, they are asking for another card to be added to their hand in hopes of improving their total value without exceeding 21. Players typically decide to hit when they believe their current hand is insufficient to win against the dealer’s hand. The decision to hit can depend on various factors, including the player’s current total, the dealer’s visible card, and general Blackjack strategy. Players can continue to hit as many times as they wish, but they must be cautious not to exceed a total of 21, which would result in a bust and an automatic loss for that hand.
Hit Example
For example, if a player has a total of 15 and the dealer shows a 7, the player might choose to hit in hopes of getting a higher card, such as a 6, to reach a total of 21. If they draw a 6, their new total would be 21. However, if they draw a 10 instead, their total would be 25, leading to a bust.