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Introduction to blackjack
Blackjack or 21 (twenty-one), is by far
the most popular casino table game. It is quick to learn the basics and
playing blackjack is fun.
The
objective of Blackjack is for a Player to come as close to 21 without
going over, while still having a higher total than the Dealer. Prior to
receiving any cards, the Player must place a wager. Once the wager is
made, the Player is dealt two cards face up. The Dealer is also dealt
two cards. If the total value of the Player's cards is closer to 21 than
the Dealer, the Player wins as much as was wagered. The Player also wins
if the Dealer goes over 21 and the Player has not busted.
If the Player's total goes over 21, the
Player loses the amount wagered. Players in the Download version of the
Casino have the option to play 1 or 2 hands against the Dealer.
Blackjack Rules:
- Blackjack is dealt with 4 decks of
cards.
- Cards are re-shuffled after each
hand.
- Dealer Hits Soft 17.
- Double on any 2 cards
- Split up to 3 hands.
- Surrender any first 2 cards.
- Split Aces receive only one card.
- No re-splitting of Aces.
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Card Values:
- Suits of the cards have no meaning
in the game.
- Cards 2 through 10 are the face
value.
- Jacks, Queens and Kings are all
valued at 10.
- Aces can count as either 1 or 11
whichever is more advantageous.
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Player Actions/Wagers and
Button Descriptions
Bet
- To place a bet, the Player must click on the chip value that they wish
to wager.
Deal
- Press Deal to begin the game once a wager has been placed. The Player
gets two cards face up and the Dealer gets two cards.
Hit
- Player desires another card to be dealt. The Player may take a hit at
any time before standing.
Stand
- Player desires to keep hand dealt. The game will automatically stand
when the Player has 21 or after doubling down.
Split
- If the Player's first two cards are of the same value (i.e. 7, 7, or
Q, K) they may be split into 2 separate hands by placing a second wager
of equal value. The Player may have up to 3 hands at one time. The
Player then proceeds to draw cards as usual, with these exceptions:
If a Player splits two aces, only one
additional card is dealt for each hand. A hand totaling 21 after
splitting aces is considered 21, not Blackjack.
Double
- When a Player has been dealt the first two cards and believes that the
third card will give them a position to beat the Dealer's hand, they can
"double down." The wager is doubled, and one additional card is dealt to
the Player. The hand is automatically stood, and the Dealer then
completes its hand comparing it to the Players' total.
Blackjack
- Is achieved when first two cards total 21. Blackjack beats a score of
21 consisting of 3 or more cards.
Bust
- Is achieved when total value of cards for either the Dealer or the
Player exceeds 21. If the Player busts the wager is lost, if the Dealer
busts the Player automatically wins the wager.
Push
- Is achieved when the value of the Dealer's cards (from 17 to 21) and
the Player's cards are equal resulting in neither winning. It also
results in the return of the Player's wager.
Surrender
- Once a Player hits surrender, the Player will receive 50% of his
current bet and 50% will go to the house. Surrender is only allowed on
the first 2 cards a player receives.
Insurance
- Gives you a chance to protect yourself when you believe the Dealer
might have Blackjack. If the Dealer's first card is an ace, and the
Player believes the Dealer's hole card (face down) value is 10, the
Player may purchase insurance against Dealer Blackjack at the price of
half their initial bet. If the Dealer does have Blackjack, the insurance
pays 2 to 1, which corresponds to the amount of the initial bet. If the
Player has bought insurance and the Dealer does not have Blackjack, the
Player loses his insurance. The Player's initial bet is then settled by
comparing his cards with the Dealer's. If the Dealer and the Player both
have Blackjack, the game results in a push with the Player profiting by
the amount won by taking insurance - also called "even money".
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