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Playing the game
Blackjack
10 basic rules
Blackjack
playing options
Blackjack
betting rules
Insurance bets
When you play blackjack your aim is to get a card point total
higher than the dealer does, without going over 21. Remember;
although blackjack is also called 21, you are actually playing to
beat the dealer, not to get as close to 21 as possible.
Blackjack in the web based as well as the land-based casinos
is not a group game, while there may be many players around the
table the dealer only plays with one player at a time.
Playing
the game
Blackjack is played with any amount of decks
between one and eight. The round begins with each player placing his
bet in the circle directly in front of him. The dealer then starts
with the player to his left and deals him one card; he then
continues dealing every player at the table one card and finally one
to himself (face up). This round is repeated - dealing all the
players a second card. The dealer's second card is dealt face down.
When everyone has their two cards the dealer again starts
with the player to his left and asks if he wants further cards,
these cards are dealt one at a time, until the player busts
or indicates that he wants to stand.
After all players have played their hands, the dealer will play his.
The dealer has no free will. He must always play by certain house
rules. These rules usually tell you that the dealer will hit
when his total is 16, and stand when his score is 17 or more.
After the dealer has finished with his hand, he will pay off
bets with better hands, collect bets on worse hands, or in the case
of a tie "pushes".
If the dealer busts,
all players that didn't, automatically win. Players then collect
their winnings, if any, and can make a new bet as a new round
begins.
Blackjack
10 basic rules
1. All cards are dealt face
up. (Unless it's a one-deck game) 2. The players are
not to touch their cards or the original bet on the
table. 3. All face cards (king, queen etc.) are ten
points. 4. Aces are worth either one (hard)
or eleven (soft)
points. 5. The player wins if his hand has more
points than the dealer, without going over
twenty-one. 6. The highest hand in blackjack is an
ace and any ten-point card and is called a
blackjack. 7. A winning blackjack pays
3:2. 8. All other winning bets pay even
money. 9. If both dealer and player have a blackjack
the bet is a push. 10. A hand with points over 21 (a
bust) loses
Playing
options After all players were dealt the first two cards,
the dealer will ask each player in turn, from left to right if he
wants more cards. The player decides what to do depending on what
cards he has and what cards the dealer has showing. The options
available for the player are the following:
Stand: If you are satisfied with your cards
you may signal you don't want additional cards. To indicate a stand,
you wave your hand as if to wave the dealer away. In a one-deck
game, put your cards face down under your bet.
Hit: If you want to take another card you may
continue to do so until you stand or bust. To indicate you wish to
hit tap the table with your finger. In a one-deck game, scrape your
cards lightly against the felt.
Double: If you feel
you need only one more card you may double your bet and then be
dealt one more card- good or bad. This option is possible only on
the first two cards. Some casinos restrict doubling to hands
totaling 9, 10 or 11. To indicate a double you place an equal value
wager next to your original bet. In a one-deck game, place your
cards face up next to your bet.
Split: If your first
two cards are of equal point value, you can divide them into two
hands. Each card is then the first of a new hand. You must also
place a bet of the same value as the first, for the second hand. You
can resplit if the opportunity arises. Double after splitting is not
always allowed. To indicate a split put the additional bet beside
the original one.
Surrender: This option is offered
in some casinos. On the first two cards, if you feel you will be
unable to beat the dealer's hand you announce "surrender", the
dealer then picks up your cards and half of your bet but leaves the
other half of the bet, thus, if losing, you have saved half of your
money. This option is mostly offered after the dealer checks for
blackjack, called "late surrender". In some casino's you must
announce your surrender decision before the dealer deals to the
first hand.
Online blackjack: when playing the game
on the Internet, clicking the specific button signals all moves. For
instance, when wanting another card, clicking the "hit" button etc.
Once all of the players are finished the dealer plays his.
The dealer has only the two options of hit or stand and they are
governed by a set of rules. The rules generally state that if the
dealer has 16 or less he must take a card and if he has a count of
17 or more he has to stand.
After the dealer has played his
hand he collects losing bets, pays winning ones and pushes the ties.
A round is then finished and a new one can begin.
Blackjack
betting rules
All betting is done before the first card
is dealt. The players win even money if they better the
dealer, and win 3 to 2 for a blackjack ($15 paid on a $10 bet).
If you split aces you are allowed to play only one card on
each of the two aces, and if you do get a ten as the second card it
is not considered a blackjack. These hands will beat a dealers hand
if it totals 21, but lose if the dealer gets a blackjack, and only
pays even money if the player wins.
Insurance
bets
This bet is offered if the dealer's face card is an
ace. In this case he will ask if anyone wants insurance, this is a
side bet on the dealer having a card worth ten as his face down card
- meaning he has blackjack. If you think the dealer has a ten you
can bet an amount up to the value of your original bet and if you
are correct you will receive 2 to 1 on your insurance bet. This has
nothing to do with your original bet, you still have to beat the
dealer's hand, if he has the ten the best you can do is tie with a
blackjack of your own. After all players had a chance to accept or
refuse insurance the dealer will check the down card. If it is a
blackjack the dealer will collect losing bets immediately, if not,
the player in turn may play their hands.
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