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Overview
Good choice! Blackjack is probably the most popular of all casino and online
casino games primarily due to the fact that, when played correctly, the odds of
winning are about even with the house. Let's take a look at the basic rules of
play.
Gaming Items
Standard 52-card deck. Standard blackjack table seating either 5 or
seven players.

Players and Personnel One dealer - Handles all of the cards and chip exchanges.
One to either Five or Seven players at a table.
Object of the Game
The object of the game is to obtain a hand of cards totaling up to 21 or as
close to 21 as possible without going over. Going over 21 is called
"Busting." You are playing only against the dealer. If your hand beats
the dealer's hand, you win.
Basic Rules of Play
Players place their bets prior to the cards being dealt. Tables and online
casinos will have a minimum bet required to play the game. Once all bets are
placed, each player and the dealer will receive two cards. Starting to the
dealer's left side, the cards are dealt in a round one at a time to each player
ending with the dealer receiving his second card face down. Depending on the
game, the player's are either dealt their cards face up or face down.
Each card in Online Blackjack has a certain value. Card between 2 and 10 simply have
their face value regardless of suit. Jacks, Queens and Kings always have a value
of 10. An Ace can count as 1 or 11 depending on what is most beneficial to your
hand.
Player's add the value of their cards and either decide to "Stick" or
"Stand" with their current cards or receive another card, called a
"Hit" or "Draw," hopefully raising their total closer to 21
without going over.
Once all players have decided to "Stand," the dealer reveals the face
down card known as the "Hole" card. If the dealer's hand is between 17
and 21, he or she may not draw any additional card. If the dealer's hand is 16
or below, cards must be drawn until the dealer's hand has a value of 17 or
higher.
Blackjack Bets
Blackjack can be won in a few different ways. If your first two cards total 21,
you have Blackjack and win 3:2 odds (A $5.00 wager pays 7.5 additional dollars)
on your bet automatically unless the dealer draws Blackjack as well causing a
tie or a "Push." In the case of a tie, no money is won or lost. You
win if your hand is closer to 21 than the dealer's hand. This type of win pays
"Even Money" meaning that you win the same amount of money that you
wagered. A $10.00 wager wins 10 additional dollars. Finally, if the dealer
"Busts" or has a hand that exceeds 21 and your hand is less than 21,
you win!
Double Down - A double down allows you to double your wager while you
still only have two cards in your hand. You are required to take one more card
once you double down and cannot receive any additional cards after this. A hand
that initially adds up to 10 or 11 is often the hand to double down on. Why? The
ten card is the most frequently occurring card in the game of blackjack.
Remember that the 10, Jack, Queen and King all have the value of ten multiplied
by all suits. Because of this, there is a high chance that the third card that
you receive will have a value of 10 bringing your hands value to 20 or 21.
Pretty smart.
Splits - You can double your stakes another way by using a split. If your
original cards are of the same value (Ex. 7 and 7 or 9 and 9), you can split
these two cards into separate hands creating two hands and a second bet equal to
your original bet. You now are playing two hands separately and increasing their
values by hitting each hand until you are ready to "Stand." The payout
for winning on a split is always 1:1 or even money even if you have Blackjack.
This is due to the fact that you did not get Blackjack using your original two
cards.
Insurance - Insurance bets are not recommended for the basic player, as
the odds of winning with this type of bet are low. Insurance bets can be made if
the dealer's face card is an ace. The dealer might have blackjack meaning that
you automatically lose unless you also have blackjack, forcing a
"Push."
Buying insurance means that you are protecting yourself in case the dealer has
blackjack. A $20.00 bet would cost you an additional $10.00 in insurance as
insurance normally costs half of your original bet. If the dealer does not have
blackjack on his turn, you lose your insurance wager and the hand continues to
be played normally. If the dealer does have blackjack, you lose your original
wager but win twice the amount of your insurance. In essence, you break even as
insurance pays 2:1 odds. Again, insurance protects you from losing money in case
the dealer has blackjack.
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