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.
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.