The one obvious thing that happens when you spread from one hand to two is that you will be dealt more hands per hour. (Because the house edge is the same on both hands, spreading to two hands will not guarantee that your luck will change.) Why do some players do the latter? Mostly to “change the flow of the cards,” which they mistakenly believe will change their luck. Other times a player may start a shoe playing one hand, and then suddenly, in the middle of the shoe, spread to two hands. Sometimes you’ll see a blackjack player playing two hands on every round. (This includes blackjack basic strategy players.) My answer is this: “It depends on whether you have the edge or not.” Let me explain.įirst let me focus on the majority of players who don’t have the edge when they play blackjack. Should you play blackjack with one hand or two? I’ve been asked this question numerous times from blackjack players.