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Blackjack
In Blackjack every player plays his hand out against the hand of the dealer
and not against other players at the table. The purpose of the game is to draw
cards until their total value is 21 or as close to it as possible without going
over it. If the value of the player's first two cards equals 21, he has a
blackjack.
Rules
If the value of the player's hand is closer to 21 than that of the dealer's, the
player wins the amount of his bet. In case of blackjack, which is a total of 21
points in the first two cards (ace + any card valued at 10 points), the player
wins with the payout of 3:2 odds, assuming that the dealer's hand is not a total
of 21. The aces are counted as 1 or 11. The 10, Jack, Queen, and King are valued
at 10. The remaining cards from 2 through 9 are valued as indicated. If the
value of the player's hand is over 21 then it's called a "bust" and the player
loses his bet. If the total of the player's hand and the dealer's hand is the
same, but at least 17 points, nobody wins. The player receives his bet back.
Blackjack beats the hand value of 21 (explanation further on).
Casinos use six decks of cards which are shuffled after each game. The game is
based on the standard "Las Vegas Strip" rules with the following exceptions:
·
The player can not resplit the hand.
·
The player can double down after the
split.
Splitting
If the player is dealt a matching pair of cards (e.g. two Queens), he can split
the hand into two independent hands and play them separately by making the same
bet on both of them. He is allowed to draw additional cards for each hand,
however, if his original pair was two aces, he can draw only one card for each
hand. If the player decided to split a pair of aces and one or two hands have
the value of 21 point then they are not called a blackjack but a regular 21. The
player is not allowed to resplit hands that have already been split.
Double down
If the player received his first two cards and he believes that he can win
against the dealer by drawing just one additional card, he can opt for so called
"double down" and double his bet. If the value of the player's hand is higher
than that of the dealer's, the player's winning is doubled. Doubling down allows
players to double their bets and receive only one additional card to the hand.
Insurance
This option gives the player a chance to insure his bet in case when he believes
that the dealer may have a blackjack. If the face-up card of the dealer is an
ace and the player believes that the second card may be a 10, he may decide to
buy an insurance against a blackjack at the price of half of his original bet.
If the dealer has a blackjack the player's winning insurance bet will be paid at
odds of 2:1.If the dealer does not have a blackjack, the player loses his
insurance bet. The player's original hand is compared with that of the dealer's.
If both the player and the dealer have a blackjack, it's a draw.
The table below shows a basic strategy, when to decide to make certain moves.
| |
Player's cards |
Dealer's card |
| |
|
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
A |
| Hard Totals |
5-6-7-8 |
H |
H |
H |
H |
H |
H |
H |
H |
H |
H |
| 9 |
H |
D |
D |
D |
D |
H |
H |
H |
H |
H |
| 10 |
D |
D |
D |
D |
D |
D |
D |
D |
H |
H |
| 11 |
D |
D |
D |
D |
D |
D |
D |
D |
D |
H |
| 12 |
H |
H |
S |
S |
S |
H |
H |
H |
H |
H |
| 13-14 |
S |
S |
S |
S |
S |
H |
H |
H |
H |
H |
| 15-16 |
S |
S |
S |
S |
S |
H |
H |
H |
H |
H |
| 17-18-19-20-21 |
S |
S |
S |
S |
S |
S |
S |
S |
S |
S |
| Soft Totals |
A-2(13), A-3(14) |
H |
H |
H |
D |
D |
H |
H |
H |
H |
H |
| A-4(15), A-5(16) |
H |
H |
D |
D |
D |
H |
H |
H |
H |
H |
| A-6(17) |
H |
D |
D |
D |
D |
H |
H |
H |
H |
H |
| A-7(18) |
S |
D |
D |
D |
D |
S |
S |
H |
H |
H |
| A-8(19), A-9(20) |
S |
S |
S |
S |
S |
S |
S |
S |
S |
S |
| Splits |
A i A |
SP |
SP |
SP |
SP |
SP |
SP |
SP |
SP |
SP |
SP |
| 2 i 2 - 3 i 3 |
SP |
SP |
SP |
SP |
SP |
SP |
H |
H |
H |
H |
| 4 i 4 |
H |
H |
H |
SP |
SP |
H |
H |
H |
H |
H |
| 5 i 5 |
D |
D |
D |
D |
D |
D |
D |
D |
H |
H |
| 6 i 6 |
SP |
SP |
SP |
SP |
SP |
H |
H |
H |
H |
H |
| 7 i 7 |
SP |
SP |
SP |
SP |
SP |
SP |
H |
H |
H |
H |
| 8 i 8 |
SP |
SP |
SP |
SP |
SP |
SP |
SP |
SP |
SP |
SP |
| 9 i 9 |
SP |
SP |
SP |
SP |
SP |
SP |
SP |
SP |
S |
S |
| 10 i 10 |
S |
S |
S |
S |
S |
S |
S |
S |
S |
S |
H- Hit
D- Double
S- Stand
SP- Split
The player has the following options:
·
draw another card ( hit )
·
stand (stop at the current
total)
·
double down. If the total of
the first two cards is 10 or 11, the player is given a chance to double his
bet. If this option is chosen, the player is dealt only one extra card to
his current hand.
·
split. If the player has a
matching pair of cards, he is allowed to split them into two hands. From
that moment on he will be playing two separate hands. He may draw cards for
each hand independently. Resplitting is not allowed. A blackjack after a
split is paid 1:1 instead of 3:2.
·
insurance. When the dealer's
face-up card is an ace, the player is given an option of buying an insurance
in case of the dealer blackjack. The amount of this side-bet is the half of
the original bet.