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How to play Blackjack
The object of blackjack is to get a total value of cards as close to 21 as
possible without going over and beat the dealer's total. Numbered cards are
worth their face value. Face cards - Kings, Queens and Jacks - are each worth
10. Aces are worth either 1 or 11, whichever is better in the circumstances.
If the total value of your cards exceeds 21, you "bust", which
means you lose. If your total is less than or equal to 21 and the dealer's total
is over 21, then the dealer busts and you win. If neither your total or the
dealer's total exceeds 21, then the higher total wins. In the event of a tie, no
one wins and no one loses. A tie is called a "push".
You start the game by placing your bet. Next the dealer deals two cards to
you and one to himself. Usually these cards are dealt face-up. Then the dealer
gives himself a second card face-down. This is called the hole card. Now you
have to make a decision: do you take another card ("hit") or pass to
the dealer ("stand" or "stay"). If you hit, the dealer gives
you another card and again asks if you want to hit or stand. You keep hitting
until you are satisfied with your total or you bust. The dealer must keep taking
cards until he has 17 or more.
Blackjack Rules
If the first two cards dealt to you or the dealer are an Ace and a ten-count
card (10, Jack, Queen or King), that is "blackjack". If you have
blackjack, you win automatically, unless the dealer also has blackjack, in which
case it is a push (tie). Blackjack pays higher than an ordinary win, which pays
even money. Blackjack pays 3 to 2, meaning you win 3 dollars for every 2 you
bet. Blackjack is sometimes called "a natural".
Doubling down After you receive your first two cards, you may have the option
to "double down". This means you can double your original bet. Most
casino only allow you to double down when the value of the first 2 cards is 9,
10 or 11. If you double down, the dealer will give you only one more card and
then draw the cards needed to complete his own hand.
Splitting pairs When your first two cards have the same value (for example, a
pair of sevens), you have the option to "split". To split, you have to
place another bet equal to your original bet. Then the two cards are split and
you play them as separate hands. Some casinos allow you to "resplit"
if you get another same-value card.
Special blackjack rules apply when you choose to split Aces. When you split
Aces, you only receive one more card on each hand and if you get 21, it is not
considered blackjack.
Insurance When the dealer's face-up card is an Ace, some casinos will ask if
you want "insurance". The cost of insurance is half your original bet.
Your insurance bet pays 2 to 1 if the dealer gets blackjack, which will equal
the amount you lose on the original bet. For example, say your original bet was
$10. The dealer has an Ace showing and you decide to place an insurance bet for
$5. If the dealer gets blackjack, you lose your original $10 bet but win $10 on
the insurance bet so you are even. If the dealer does not have blackjack you
lose your $5 insurance bet and play the hand by normal blackjack rules.
Number of decks Casinos deal blackjack from a single deck or from multiple
decks. It's traditional for the dealer to "burn" or discard the top
card after shuffling.
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