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Blackjack is a very popular game that probably
originated in 16th Century France as vingt-et-un (20
and 1), hence its other name "21". It gained the English name
Blackjack since a player who held the Ace of Spades (i.e. a
Black spade) and the Jack of Spades as the first two cards
would be paid out extra, and the gambler's penchant for easy
rhymes took over (think "chuck-a-luck", "acey-duecy").
The object of the game is to get as close to 21 without
going over ("bust").
Game Play: Players will place their wagers in the center
of the betting circle in front of their seat at the table. The
dealer will then deal two cards, face up, to each Player and
two to himself, one face up and one face down.
Our Blackjack is a multi-hand game, meaning you can play up
to 3 hands at the same time. Simply place wagers in the
betting circles to either side of the center seat if you want
to play additional hands. It makes the game much more
interesting and increases your chances of winning.
Card values:
- Kings, Queens, Jacks, and 10's each count as 10.
- Aces count as 1 or 11, as a player wishes.
- All other cards count at their face value (i.e. 2
through 9).
Scoring:
If a Player’s first two cards are an Ace and a 10 value
card, the Player has Blackjack and will be paid one and
one-half times the wager (3-to-2), unless the Dealer also has
Blackjack – in which case it’s a push (bet neither paid nor
taken). All other winning hands are paid even money (1-to-1).
A Blackjack will beat a point total of "21". For example,
an Ace and a 10-value card will beat a 10, 5, 6 hand. Even
though both hands total 21 points, the Blackjack wins.
The Player not having Blackjack may continue to draw cards
attempting to total as close to 21 as possible without
exceeding 21. He is free to stand at any point total or to ask
for another card (a “hit”) at any point total under 21. If the
Player goes over 21, he busts and loses his wager.
Dealer must hit on all totals of 16 or less. Dealer must
stand on all totals of 17 or more.
Blackjack Terminology and
Game Controls
BET Place a number of
chips in the betting circle as a wager.
RE-BET Place the same
number of chips in the betting circle as you did for the
previous hand.
DEAL Play a hand of
Blackjack for the wager placed in the betting circle. Clicking
"DEAL" starts the game and commits the wager to the outcome.
HIT Request an additional
card from the deck.
STAND Take no additional
cards.
SPLIT The Player will
match the original wager and split the first two cards into
two separate hands. The two cards must be of the same point
value (for example: a pair of 8's, a King and a Queen, etc.)
For split hands, an Ace and ten-point card equal to "21" and
not Blackjack – in other words, they don’t pay 3-to-2, but
they will beat a Dealer hand that has 20 points or less. Also,
after splitting a pair of Aces, the Player will draw only one
card per Ace.
DOUBLE The “DOUBLE”
button will become active after the first two cards have been
dealt to each hand. Players who feel confident that they are
going to win this hand can “Double Down” to earn twice as much
if they do win by clicking DOUBLE. Their original bet amount
will be doubled automatically and they will receive exactly
one additional card. Double Down wagering is not permitted on
a Blackjack hand because you would automatically bust when you
received the additional card.
INSURE When the dealer's
up card is an Ace, all Players have an opportunity to buy
"insurance", an additional amount equal to half of that
Player's original wager, before any further play begins. A
Player may purchase insurance when he/she believes that the
dealer's down card is a ten value card. If the Dealer has
Blackjack, the insurance wager pays 2-to-1. If the dealer does
not have Blackjack, the insurance wager loses and the game
continues as usual.
PASS Do not accept the
insurance offered on this hand. If Pass is clicked and the
Dealer has Blackjack, the player loses his original wager and
play ends for this hand (unless Player also has Blackjack, in
which case it's a push). If Dealer does not have Blackjack,
play for this hand continues as normal.
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