The following basic strategy table is appropriate for
European blackjack, at least the variation I saw played in Berlin and Hamburg. The specific
rules are as follows:
- Six decks
(this chart is also accurate for 4 or 8 decks)
- Dealer stands
on soft 17
- Player may
only double on hard totals of 9-11
- Player may
double after a split
- No-peek
(player loses total bet, including after doubling or splitting, if dealer
has blackjack)
The house edge under this rules
is 0.62%.
To use the basic strategy look up your hand along the left
vertical edge and the dealer's up card along the top. In both cases an A stands
for ace. From top to bottom are the hard totals, soft totals, and splittable hands.

Key to table
H
Hit
S
Stand
D
Double if allowed,
otherwise hit
P
Split
In the United Kingdom splitting fours,
fives, and tens is not allowed. This only affects the basic strategy player
with fours. So in the UK always hit two
fours, which increases the house edge by 0.003%.