
About Blackjack
Roulette is being said the queen of casino
games. Then, blackjack is the king of the casino games. Blackjack
is also called as "21".It is the most popular casino game in the
world. Blackjack is also the most researched game ever. There are
probably many reasons for this, ease of play, speed of the game,
or maybe it's just the excitement of it!. It is also the only casino
game with fluctuating odds (or probability). The winning chance
changes with the composition of the deck.
Basics of Blackjack
While starting with the basics of the blackjack it is started
with taking a seat at a blackjack table, you need to convert your
cash into casino chips. Just wait until the dealer completes the
hand in progress and place your cash on the table in front of
you preferably outside of the betting box .The dealer will exchange
your cash for an equivalent amount of casino chips. Place the
chips in front of you. The cards two to 9 have a numerical value
equal to the number printed on the card. Tens also have a numerical
value equal to the number printed on the card (10, of course).
All face cards (Jack, Queen and King) have the value of 10. Aces
(A) may be counted as either 11 or 1.
Rules of Blackjack
The rules of blackjack are relatively simple to learn. A dealer
plays against a number of players, from one to seven. Every player
and the dealer receive initially two cards each, dealt by the
dealer. The one of dealer's cards are dealt face up and one is
dealt face down Each player's hand is played against the dealer's
hand only. If a players hand of two or more cards is closer to
21 than the dealer's, he/she win and are paid even money. The
aim of blackjack is to have a higher hand then the dealer without
going over 21 The best possible hand is known as a blackjack (twenty-one
in the first two cards). This hand consists of an A (ace) and
a ten-valued card (10, J, Q, K). The payout for a blackjack is
3-to-2: the player is paid three chips for every two chips bet.
When both the player and the dealer have blackjacks, it is a normal
tie (push) situation; the player retains the initial bet. The
player has several choices after receiving the first two cards.
1) Hit or draw: take one or more cards to add-up to a better hand
2) Stand: stop taking more cards 3) Double down: double the initial
amount (in cases considered more favorable) 4) Split pairs: if
the two cards are equal in value they may be played in two separate
hands The dealer has limited choices. The dealer must draw until
dealer's hand adds-up to 17 or more. The dealer is not allowed
to stand on 16 or less. The dealer is not allowed to draw to a
hand summing up to 17 or more. In other words, One other rule,
a dealer must draw on 16 and stand on 17.
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