How is the value of a hand in blackjack determined?

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Understanding how to determine the value of a hand in blackjack is fundamental to mastering the game. Each card in the deck has a specific point value. Number cards, ranging from 2 to 10, are worth their face value. Face cards, including Kings, Queens, and Jacks, are each valued at 10 points. The Ace, on the other hand, is a versatile card, serving as either 1 or 11 points, depending on which value benefits your hand the most.
 
In blackjack, the value of a hand is determined by the sum of the point values assigned to each card. Number cards (2-10) contribute their face value, face cards (jack, queen, king) count as 10, and an ace can be worth either 1 or 11, depending on which value benefits the hand more. The goal is to have a hand value as close to 21 as possible without exceeding it.
 
In blackjack, the value of a hand is determined by the numerical value of the cards in the hand. Each card has a point value: cards 2 through 10 are worth their face value, face cards (king, queen, jack) are worth 10 points, and an ace is worth either 1 or 11 points depending on what is more advantageous for the player.
 
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