Effect of Playing Hands with a poor total in Blackjack

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Playing hands with a poor total in blackjack can have a negative impact on your overall chances of winning. When you have a total of 12 or lower, the chances of busting (going over 21) are high.

Additionally, if the dealer's upcard is a 7 or higher, the chances of the dealer having a strong hand and winning the round are also high.

It is generally recommended to stand (not take any more cards) or hit (take another card) conservatively with a poor total in order to minimize the chances of busting and losing the round.
 
Playing hands with a poor total in blackjack can have a negative impact on your overall chances of winning. When you have a total of 12 or lower, the chances of busting (going over 21) are high.

Additionally, if the dealer's upcard is a 7 or higher, the chances of the dealer having a strong hand and winning the round are also high.

It is generally recommended to stand (not take any more cards) or hit (take another card) conservatively with a poor total in order to minimize the chances of busting and losing the round.
Playing a hand with a poor total in blackjack renders the gambler virtually redundant in trying to potentially win the game and even impact the game in any way, to be quite honest with you. These hands do not help at all
 
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