Blackjack

Track every game with this free online Blackjack score card and digital score sheet. Track each hand’s net result, optional hand type (stand, double, split, bust, natural), your total, dealer outcome, and running session totals.

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Players

Min 1, Max 7

Key Features of Blackjack scorecard

  • CheckmarkHands add as you play — no fixed session length.
  • CheckmarkOptional hand type (stand, double, split, bust, natural), your total, and dealer outcome.
  • CheckmarkRunning totals from net per hand so you see who is up for the night.
  • CheckmarkTrack 1 to 7 players at the same table.
  • CheckmarkReal-time leaderboard with current leader highlighting.
  • CheckmarkMobile-optimized interface for on-the-go scoring.
  • CheckmarkNo registration required - start playing immediately.
  • CheckmarkBlackjack scoring app that works offline and syncs when back online.

How to Play Blackjack

  • CheckmarkAfter each hand, enter each player’s final net result for that hand — the combined outcome after any doubles or splits (positive for wins, negative for losses, zero for a push).
  • CheckmarkOptionally record hand type (stand, double, split, bust, natural), the player’s hand total, and the dealer’s ending — helpful when you review the session later.
  • CheckmarkNet results add up across hands; the scorecard shows running totals after each row.
  • CheckmarkThe highest cumulative net total wins the session (agree stakes or points before you start).

Tips & Strategy for playing Blackjack

  • CheckmarkAgree what one “unit” means (a chip, a point, or a dollar) so everyone logs wins and losses the same way.
  • CheckmarkUse Natural blackjack in Hand type when you were dealt 21 on two cards — your net column can still reflect a 3:2 or 6:5 payout if that is how you play.
  • CheckmarkIf several people share one phone, each column is one seat — repeat the same dealer result in each column if you want it on every row.

Frequently asked questions about Blackjack

What number goes in Net for each hand?

Enter the final net result for the hand after any doubles or splits, in your agreed “units” (often chips or points): +1 for a standard win, −1 for a loss, 0 for a push, ±2 if you doubled, or any house-rule amount.

What should I pick in Hand type?

Use the optional Hand type field to tag notable hand structure — Stand, Double, Split, Bust, or Natural blackjack — not whether you drew cards. Pick Split when you divided a pair; pick Double when you doubled down.

How do I record the dealer’s result?

Use the dealer dropdown to remember what the dealer finished with that hand (17–21, bust, or blackjack). It is optional and does not change the running total.

Who wins on this scorecard?

Whoever has the highest running total at the end of your session wins — you are tracking net wins/losses, not the card game’s turn order.

How does this Blackjack scorecard work?

Enter scores in the rows for each hand, hole, or round — the scorecard updates running totals and highlights the leader automatically. You can add players, rename them, and keep the sheet open for the whole session.

Can I use ScorecardGO to score Blackjack on mobile?

Yes. ScorecardGO is built for phones and tablets: large tap targets, readable tables, and layouts that fit narrow screens so you can score Blackjack wherever you're playing.

Does this Blackjack scorecard work offline?

Yes. Your scorecard works offline when the page is loaded, and changes sync when you are back online so you do not lose progress mid-game.

Is this Blackjack scorecard free?

ScorecardGO is free to use in the browser with no account required — open the Blackjack scorecard and start tracking points right away.