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Blackjack rules and facts!

Posted in Entertainment | Posted on 23-08-2010

Unlike poker blackjack is a game with numbers, but not with combinations of cards. Only in this game six decks of 52 cards from deuce to ace are used. Each card has the special number of points. All the figures are appreciated by 10 points. Ace has a dual value: 1 or 11, it depends on the cards and the player wishes. All other cards are valued at their true worth: deuce – 2 points, three – 3 points, etc.

So, you make your bid. The dealer deals you two cards and takes one for himslef. To win money playing blackjack, you must dial the amount of points on the cards higher than the dealer’s, but not more than 21. The amount in excess of 21 points is losing. A set of cards of the player is the sign of the hand. With less than an amount close to 21 you give a sign of the transition to the next player. The dealer draws the cards until he reaches 17 points. The combination of an ace and any card worth 10 points is called “Black Jack” and is paid per 3:2. All other bets are paid 1:1 (except for special payments). “Black Jack” wins in all cases except when a combination of Black Jack is created by a dealer. In this situation, the player neither wins nor loses.

There are important blackjack rules to take into account. If a player’s hand implies only two cards, the amount of points which is not 21, he may double his bet. At the same time he must make a bet equal to the initial rate on this hand, after which the player receives only one card, regardless of its merits. Split – is a rule applied if the first two cards of the player have the same value, for example: two nines, two fours, two glasses of ten cards (Spades, Diamonds), etc., this combination can be divided into two new ones. In this case, the player must double his original bet. Dividing the card, the dealer gives the player additional cards to the first hand and finishing this game he goes to the second one.  

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