When a player stands, they believe their hand value is strong enough to compete against the dealer’s hand without risking the possibility of busting (going over 21) by drawing another card. Players typically choose to stand when they have a hand total of 17 or higher, or when they feel that drawing another card would likely result in a bust. This decision is crucial in the strategy of the game, as it directly impacts the outcome based on the dealer’s subsequent play.
Stand Example
For example, if a player has a hand total of 18, consisting of a 10 and an 8, they may choose to stand, feeling confident that this total is likely sufficient to win against the dealer’s hand.