Blackjack Rules
As I aid before the object of the game is to have a hand closer
in value to 21 than the banker, but not over 21. The hands of the
other players have no effect on your bet, other than you take hem
into account if you are using a card counting strategy, see our
Blackjack Odds
page for more information.
The values of the cards in Blackjack are as follows 2-10 face value,
picture card 10, ace 1 or 11.
Bets are placed in a circle or square on the table after which
each player and the banker are dealt 2 cards, in a shoe game the
players cards and the bankers first card are dealt face up. The
shoe can contain anywhere from 1 to 6 decks of cards (without jokers)
again check before you play the number of cards can affect the odds,
plastic marker is inserted about two-thirds of the way from the
start when this point is reached the cards are reshuffled. You are
not allowed to touch you cards in a shoe game and in a hand held
game you may only use one hand (the cards having been dealt face
down) and you must keep the cards over the table. After these initail
cards have been dealt each player starting with the one to the dealers
left in turn plays his hand, the players options are:-
-
Stand - if the player does not
want to to take another card he can stand play then moves on to
the next player.
- Hit - the player can request one or more further
cards to increase his total score if exceeds 21 however he is 'bust'
and looses.
- Double - the rules on doubling vary arround the world
but some form is usually allowed, to do this you buy a card by placing
another bet next to his original of equal value to it, after which you
will be dealt another card. Assuming the value of the cards is 21 or
less play continues with the other players until a comparision is made
with the dealers hand. In British casinos you are usually only allowed
to double if your two first cards have a total value of 9, 10 or 11
and not if one of them is an ace, this is partly to prevent a player
from making a bad descision, but as stated above rules on doubling do
vary arround the world in some countries the value of the second bet
may be any value up to the original bet.
- Splitting - if the first two cards are a pair then
the player is allowed to split them into two seperate hands and ad another
stake equal to the original. Each new hand then recieves a second card
from the dealer and is then played seperately, the players options are
as before stand, hit, double or split. Once again there are variations
arround the world in he USA for example you are usually only allowed
to split four times and you may only recieve one card on an ace, in
Britain you usually may not split fours, fives or tens.
The Dealers actions - the dealer follows a simple
set of rules if the value of his hand is sixteen or less he continues
to take cards until sixteen is exceeded, if in so doing he exceeds twentyone
he is bust.
Comparison of Hands - after all hands have been played
the dealers and each players final hands are compared and bets are paid
or collected as shown below:-
- Bust Hands - all players whose hands exceed 21 loose even
if the dealer bust.
- Blackjacks - if any player has a Blackjack or Natural (21
total with two cards, ace plus picture or ten) then he is paid at odds
of three to two unless the dealer also has a Blackjack in which case
the bet is a stand-off and only the original stake is returned.
- Other Totals - if he dealer went bust then all players with
a final total of 21 or less are paid at evens, otherwise the players
total is compared with the dealers and if the player has the higher
score he wins, if the scores are equal then it is again a stand-off
and the players bet is retuned.
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for USA players good luck.
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