In Blackjack, the objective is to have a hand value closer to 21 than the dealer’s hand without going over. When a player reaches a total of 17 or more, they typically “stand” or declare a Pat, indicating they do not want to receive additional cards. This decision is crucial because while a higher total increases the chances of winning, it also heightens the risk of busting, which happens if the total exceeds 21.
Pat Example
For example, if a player has an initial hand of 10 and 7, totaling 17, they may choose to declare a Pat and stand, rather than risking a bust by taking another card.