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Blackjack Rules





The player places their bet in the betting circle. Both the dealer and player are dealt two cards. The players cards are shown face up while only one of the dealer's cards is shown. The object of Blackjack is to have a set of cards which adds up to the value of 21 or as close to the value or 21 without going over 21 (This is known as going "Bust" and the other side will automatically win the hand). The numbered cards (2 to 10) are worth their face value while the face cards (J, Q, K) are all worth 10. An Ace is worth either 1 or 11. If player or dealer is dealt say an Ace and a 5 then the value of these cards is either a 6 or 16. This is known as a Soft total. Any other combination of cards without an Ace is known as a Hard total. If either player or dealer is dealt an Ace and a 10 value card this is known as a Natural Blackjack and will automatically win the hand. This pays out a bonus of 3 to 2 instead of the normal 1 to 1 for winning a hand at Blackjack.

Once cards have been dealt and the player does not have Blackjack then the player then has the following options -

  • Hit - Requests another card from the deck. Be careful not to go Bust.
  • Stand - Requests not additional cards assuming you haven't gone Bust. The dealer will then start to unveil their card or cards.
  • Double Down - If the player is confident that their hand is going to win they can "Double Down". The players initial bet is doubled and is dealt only one additional card. The player cannot Hit after this. The player is only given the option of doubling down straight after the initial two cards have been dealt. So for example you cannot take a Hit then Double Down.
  • Split - If the player is dealt two identical cards (for example: a pair of 5's, a pair of Kings or a pair of Queens, etc.) then the player is given the option of splitting the initial two cards to become two separate hands. If the player does split then the player again puts down their initial bet. Effectively the player is doubling their bet and is playing two hands against the dealer one. The player is then dealt another two cards (one for each hand) and the player then has the option of Hitting or Standing as they see appropriate. Some casinos do offer the option of Doubling Down on a split hand and some do not. Check the casino rules before playing.
  • Insurance - When the dealer's up card is an Ace then the player has the opportunity to buy "Insurance". An additional amount equal to half of that player's original wager, before any further play begins. The player may purchase insurance when he/she believes that the dealer's down card is a ten value card. If the dealer does have Blackjack then the insurance wager pays 2 to 1. If the dealer does not have Blackjack then the insurance wager loses and the game continues as usual. The player can always pass the offer of insurance.

Once the player Stands without going Bust then the dealer unveil their down card. The dealer will always Hit on a hand value of 16 and will always Stand on a soft 17. Once the dealer Stands without going Bust the hand totals of player and dealer are compared. The hand total closest to 21 wins the hand. If hand totals are equal then this is known as a Push and the player will receive there initial bet back









Published on: 2003-02-17

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