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The blackjack autoplay strategy grid will show you the current strategy that autoplay will use when running. You can change the strategy to suit your preferred game play.

Fig 1
You will see on the left hand side a list that represents your hand. For example if you are dealt a {7 and a 9} you will have 16. This means the strategy will use the 3rd row from the top to use for its rules. See row underlined in red below (Fig 2).  Fig 2
Which rule it then uses is decided by the dealers first card. If the dealer is dealt an 8, from the above grid you can see the autoplay function will HIT. See yellow box shown below (Fig 3)  Fig 3
Please note that a 10, Jack, Queen and King all count as a 10. On the left hand column you will also notice a section from Soft 20 to Soft 13. A SOFT hand is a hand that contains an Ace that at the time can be counted as an 11. For example:
| Hand |
Value |
Soft |
| Ace, 8 |
19 or 9 |
Yes |
| Ace, 8, 10 Value Card |
19 |
No |
| Ace, 6, 3 |
20 or 10 |
Yes |
| Ace, 5, 8 |
14 |
No |
| Ace, Ace, 8 |
20 or 10 |
Yes |
| Ace, Ace, 8, 8 |
18 |
No |
Any soft hands as they contain an ace that can either be a 1 or 11, are chosen from this part of the guide. Again the dealer card is used to make the final decision as shown above in Fig 3.
The final section on the left hand column (pairs), are used when the first two cards you are dealt are the same. Remember, 10, Jacks, Queens, and Kings are all the same for pairs. So a Jack and Queen is a pair.
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