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Blackjack Information
Blackjack is a very popular and fun casino game where the Players play
against the Dealer. Wagers are placed on their betting positions on the table.
When betting is completed, the Dealer gives each Player two cards face up. The
Dealer also receives two cards; one face up and the other face down. The object
is to have your cards equal or be as close to 21 as possible and beat the
Dealer's hand, without going over (busting).
All tens, Jacks, Queens and Kings are valued at ten. Aces count as either one
or eleven. All other cards play at their face value. If you receive an Ace and a
ten, Jack, Queen or King as your first two cards, you have “blackjack” and win
one and a half times your bet. If the Dealer also has Blackjack, it is a
standoff and no one wins, the Players bet is returned.
If after the first two cards are dealt and the total of your cards is less
than 21, the Player can draw as many cards as needed to get to 21 without going
over. Once the Player is satisfied with their hand total, the Player signals to
“stand” and awaits the outcome of the dealers' hand.
The Dealer must draw cards according to the following rule: Dealer will draw
on 16 and stand on all 17's. This rule simply means that the Dealer will take a
card on anything less than 17. In the end, if your hand total is higher than
that of the Dealer, you win! If the Dealers' hand exceeds 21 and your hand is
lower, you win.
Blackjack Terms
Doubling Down
If on the first two cards, you feel you can win with only one more card, you
may place a wager up to the amount of your original beside your bet. This
indicates to the dealer that you are doubling down and you only get one more
card.
Splitting Pairs
An option you have with two original cards of the same value (4's 8s etc.).
You can split the two cards and play each hand individually. You must bet the
same amount as your original wager on the split hand. If your next card is of
equal value to the first pair, you may split again. This may be done to a total
of four hands except for Aces. Aces receive only one card and may be split only
once. You may also “double down” on the first two cards of each hand after the
split, except when splitting Aces.
Insurance
If the Dealer's “up card” is an Ace, you may take insurance, which is a bet
up to one-half of your original wager. Basically, you're getting that the Dealer
has a ten-value card in the “hole” (Dealers face down card) making Blackjack.
All winning insurance wagers pay 2 to1.
Push
A standoff between you and the Dealer. Neither hand wins.
Hand Signals
Non-verbal communication between you and the Dealer to indicate “hit” or
“stand”. Ask your Dealer for the proper signals.
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