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DVD Purchase Page | Introduction to the DVD | DVD Downloads Page The DVD PagesMulti-Card Soft Hands Test The AnswersCard Hand #1A, 5 vs. 7, which is hit with another Ace Card Hand #2A, 2 vs 2, which is hit with a 9 (HIT, because the hand is now a hard 12 and that is a hit against a dealer's 2.) Card Hand #3A, 2 vs. 8 which is hit with a 5. (STAND, because the hand is now a soft 18 and you hit that only against a dealer's 9, 10 or Ace.) Card Hand #4A, 4 vs. 9, which is hit with a 3 (HIT, because the hand is now a multi-card soft 18 and you should hit against a dealer's 9, 10 or Ace.) Card Hand #5A, 6 vs. 10, which is hit with another Ace (HIT, because the hand is now A-7 and that's a hit against a dealer's 9, 10 or Ace.) Card Hand #6A, 3 vs. 7, which is hit with a 3. (HIT, because the hand is now a soft 17 and you always hit a multi-card soft 17.) Card Hand #7A, 4 vs. 10, which is hit with an 8 (HIT. The hand is now a hard 13 and that's a hit versus a dealer's 10.) Card Hand #8A, 5 vs. A, which is hit with a 3 (STAND. The hand is now a multi-card soft 19 and that's always a "stand".) Card Hand #9A, 3 vs. 4, which is hit with a 3 (HIT, because you always hit a multi-card soft 17.) Card Hand #10A, 5 vs. 10, which is hit with a 10 (HIT, because the hand is now a hard 16 and Basic Strategy says to hit 16 versus 10.) Remember the two rules:#1 In the case of three or more cards, you'll always hit a soft 17, regardless of the dealer's up card. #2 When you have a three-card soft 18 (or more), you'll always stand, except hit it against a dealer's up card of 9, 10 or Ace. |
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