Hard 11 vs Dealer 10: Hit or Stand?

Best play (6-deck, S17, DAS): Double if allowed, else Hit

You hold a hard 11 (no ace counted as 11) and the dealer shows a 10. Below is the correct basic-strategy decision computed by the Blackjack Theorem engine, and how it shifts with the table rules.

By the rules

Table rulesCorrect play
6-Deck · S17 · DASDh Double if allowed, else Hit
6-Deck · H17 · DASDh Double if allowed, else Hit
6-Deck · S17 · DAS · SurrenderDh Double if allowed, else Hit
2-Deck · S17 · DASDh Double if allowed, else Hit
8-Deck · H17 · DASDh Double if allowed, else Hit
See the full chart and long-run results for your table.
Open the free blackjack simulator →

FAQ

Should you hit or stand on hard 11 against a 10?

The mathematically correct play is: double if allowed, else hit. This is for 6-deck, dealer stands on soft 17, DAS. It can change with other rules (see the table).

Does the dealer hitting soft 17 change hard 11 vs 10?

It can. The table above shows the play under both S17 and H17 so you can match your exact table.