Blackjack
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Click on chips to increase your bet. Every click on a chip
increases your bet. Every right click on a chip on the table
removes it from your bet.
Click the Deal button. If the dealer has an ace as his up
card, you are offered insurance. If you want to take Insurance,
click on the Insurance button.
Use the Hit, Stand, Double, Split and buttons as required.
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Please note that using Insurance, Double and Split
require an additional wager, as described in the rules. You are
not able to use these buttons, if you do not have sufficient balance.
Deal Deal out the cards.
- Insurance Protect your bet for the case when the dealer may
have blackjack (see Rules for more info).
- Double - Doubles the wager and gives you a another card.
- Hit - Request one more card.
- Stand - Draw no more cards and start the dealer's turn.
- New Game - Start a new game round.
- Rebet - Place the same bet as in the previous round and deal
the cards.
- Skip Turn - Skip your turn when you are playing in multiplayer
mode.
- Split - Split one hand into two separate hands.
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This chart to the right will be very helpful if you are just
starting out at playing blackjack. It makes it very easy for
you, all you have to do is follow the card. It gives you the
best statistical choice to make on all possible card combinations.
The object of Blackjack is for the total of your cards to
be closer to 21 than the dealer's cards, without exceeding
21. In Blackjack, aces count as either 1 or 11, face cards
as 10, and number cards as their face value.
If you receive an ace and a ten-value card as your first two
cards, you have Blackjack and win one and a half times your
bet (if you bet was $10, you receive $25). If the total value
of your cards is closer to 21 than the dealer's, you win as
much as you had wagered (if your bet was $10, you receive
$20). If the total of your cards is more than 21, you “bust”
and lose your bet. If you and the dealer have the same card
total (17 and up) neither of you win and your bet is returned
to you in a “push”. Blackjack beats a score of
21.
- After each round, used cards are returned
to the deck and the deck is shuffled.
- The player may not split a split hand.
- The player may double after splitting.
- The dealer will not check for Blackjack
in any case.
- If the player doubles and the dealer's
first card is of value 11 (ACE), and the dealer gets blackjack,
the player loses both his bets.
Split
If your first two cards have the same point value, you may
split them into two separate hands by placing a second bet
equal to the original bet. You then proceed to draw cards.
You may draw as many cards as you like on each split hand,
but if you split two aces, you receive only one additional
card for each ace. If you receive an ace and a ten-value card
in a split hand, it is counted as 21 and not Blackjack.
Double
After you are dealt two cards, and think that another card
will allow you to beat the dealer's hand, you can increase
your bet by an amount up to your original bet or “double”
your bet. Your wager is doubled, and you are allowed to receive
one more card. |
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Insurance
Insurance is considered to be a game of its own within Blackjack.
If the dealer has an Ace as his up card, you’ll be given a chance
to buy insurance. When you buy insurance, you're betting that the
dealer has a blackjack. It allows you to try and protect yourself
when you think that the dealer may have Blackjack. When buying insurance,
you place half of your initial bet by pressing the Insurance button.
If the dealer does have Blackjack, you are paid 2 to 1 on your insurance
bet. If the dealer doesn’t have Blackjack, you lose your insurance
bet. 10 Card Charlie
It is theoretically possible for the player to draw 10 card without
going bust. In this case the player's hand automatically wins, except
when the dealer has Blackjack. Winnings
| Bet |
Pays |
| Winning Hand |
1 to 1 |
| Insurance |
2 to 1 |
| Blackjack |
3 to 2 |
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