Playing the Game
You will be dealt two cards. The Dealer will be dealt one card.
In some Casinos the Dealer is dealt two cards but only one is
turned so that its value can be revealed. The card that remains
face down is called the 'hole card.'
The object of Blackjack is to obtain a hand with the highest
possible value without exceeding 21. All face cards (Kings,
Queens and Jacks) have a value of ten (10) and the Aces can
have a value of one (1) or eleven (11).
If your initial two cards do not total 21 then you may request
additional cards (called a hit). If your hand does not go
bust (exceeds 21) and still does not equal 21 you may continue
to request a hit until you bust, reach 21 or you decide to
'Stand' (Stay).
If you are dealt a Blackjack (an ace and a card of value
ten) then the dealer will automatically lose unless his single
card is an ace or a card of value ten. If you are dealt a
Blackjack then he will not be allowed to draw further cards
as you already have the best possible hand.
If you go bust the game is over and the dealer wins. If you
reach 21 or choose to Stand, the dealer will draw another
card. If the dealer's hand is less then 17 in value, the dealer
must continue to draw cards until his Blackjack hand's value
equals 17 or more. In the event of the dealer not going bust
the value of the dealer and your hands are then compared.
If your hand is stronger the Casino will pay you twice the
amount originally wagered. If you win on a Blackjack you will
be paid out 2.5 times your original bet.
Blackjack Rules
Like any other game Blackjack has certain
rules. This version of Blackjack is played with a single deck
of cards, which is shuffled after the completion of every
hand / game.
You may draw up to nine additional cards (i.e. a total of
11 cards) as long as the value of your hand does not exceed
21. If you go over 21 this is called a 'bust' and you automatically
lose the hand. If you have not yet exceeded 21 after receiving
eleven cards you will automatically stay and the dealer will
play his hand.
The dealer must stand on 17 and draw on 16.
If the Dealer gets Blackjack after you have Split or Doubled
your entire wager (both original and Double or Split amounts)
are lost.
Face cards (the Jack, Queen and King) all have a value of
ten in Blackjack.
An 'Ace' card may have a value of either 1 or 11. Any combination
of cards that contains an Ace card and whose value does not
exceed 21 is referred to as a 'soft hand'. An 'Ace' will adopt
the value most beneficial for your hand. For example an Ace
and eight will add up to 19 but if you choose to take another
card that would cause the hand's value to exceed 21 the Ace
will revert to a value of 1.
If you are dealt an 'Ace' and a card with the value of ten
(a natural ten or face card) as your first two cards this
is called Blackjack. You will automatically stay when you
receive a Blackjack. If you beat the dealer with a Blackjack
you are paid out at 3 to 2.
If you receive two cards of the same value (such as two 'Ace's
or two fives or two tens) you may 'Split' your hand. This
means that your pair is divided into two separate hands. You
wager a second amount equal to that of your original wager
on the second hand and are able to play both hands as normal.
Cards of the same value but not of the same denomination
(or ranking) cannot be split in this version of Blackjack.
So while a king and ten may have the same numerical value
a hand consisting of these two cards cannot be split because
the cards do not have the same denomination.
If you have split a pair of aces and then draw a card with
a value of ten then this is not counted as Blackjack. Such
a hand would have a value of 21. It will beat any dealer's
hand with a value of less than 21 and draw against all other
Dealer hands except a Blackjack. This rule also applies to
splitting pairs of cards with a value of ten. If you split
a pair of tens (or face cards) and then receive an ace this
hand is not counted as Blackjack.
If the value of your initial two cards is 9, 10 or 11 then
you are allowed to 'Double.' This is a wager that your next
card will be sufficient to beat the dealer's as-of-yet-uncompleted
hand. The wager costs as much as your original bet, but if
you win you will be paid double of your total wager (or four
times your original wager).
Insurance only covers your original bet. It does not cover
any Double Down bet. When the dealer is dealt an 'Ace' you
are given the option to place an insurance bet. The Insurance
bet costs half your original bet and will pay out 2 to 1 if
the dealer gets Blackjack. You lose your original bet. If
the dealer does not get Blackjack you lose your insurance
bet and the game proceeds as normal.
After all hands have been played your hands are compared
to the dealer's hand. If the value of both hands are the same
it is called a Push. On the event of a Push you receive your
bet back and no one wins. Blackjack (which value is 21) beats
a hand that's value is also 21. If both the dealer and you
have Blackjack this is considered a Push.
Please Note - This version of Blackjack is played with a
single deck of cards, which is shuffled after the completion
of every hand / game.
A more comprehensive set of Blackjack instructions is included
with the Casino Kingdom software.
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