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How to play blackjack

The object of the blackjack game is to accumulate cards with point totals as close to 21 without reaching more than 21. Face cards (Jacks, Queens and Kings) are worth 10 points. Aces are worth 1 or 11, whichever is preferable. Other cards are represented by their number. If player and the House tie, it is a push and no one wins. Ace and 10 (Blackjack) on the first two cards dealt is an automatic player win at 1.5 to 1, unless the house ties. A player may stand at any time.

Playing blackjack To win the game, you need to beat the dealer without busting. You bust when your cards total to more than 21 and you lose automatically. The winner is whoever has closest to a total of 21. You reach 21 by adding up the values of the cards. The blackjack table seats about 6 players. Either six or eight decks of cards are used and are shuffled together by the dealer and placed in a card dispensing box called ‘Shoe’. Before receiving any cards players must place a wager. Then the players are dealt two cards face up. The dealer gets one face up, one face down. Each player in turn either stays or takes more cards to try and get closer to 21 without busting. Players who do not bust wait for the dealer’s turn. When all the players are done, the dealer turns up the down card. By rule, on counts of 17 or higher the dealer must stay; on counts of 16 or lower the dealer must draw. If you make a total of 21 with the first two cards (a 10 or a face and an Ace), you win automatically. This is called ‘Blackjack’. If you have Blackjack, you will win one and one-half times your bet unless the dealer also has Blackjack, in which case it is a Push or a Tie (or a Stand-off) and you get your bet back. The remaining players with a higher count than the dealer win an amount equal to their bet. Players with a lower count than the dealer lose their bet. If the dealer busts, all the remaining players win. There are other options for betting namely Insurance, Surrender, Double Down, Even Money and Split.

Insurance: side bet up to half the initial bet against the dealer having a natural 21 – allowed only when the dealer’s showing card is an Ace. If the dealer has a 10 face down and makes a blackjack, insurance pays at 2-1 odds, but loses if the dealer does not.

Surrender: giving up your hand and lose only half the bet.

Early Surrender: surrender allowed before the dealer checks for blackjack.

Late Surrender: the dealer first checks to see if he has blackjack. If he does, surrender is not permitted.

Double Down: double your initial bet following the initial two-card deal, but you can hit one card only. A good bet if the player is in a strong situation. Most casinos will allow you to double down on any two cards. Some casinos will let you double down after splitting and some will limit your doubling down to hands that total ten or eleven. However, there is one condition: When you double down, you must take one additional card and you cannot receive more than one.

How to Play Blackjack in Online Casinos and Maximize Your Winning Chances

Blackjack is one of the most popular table games to play at an online casino. It’s no different than the regular blackjack game that is played in land based casinos. Online blackjack is so simple to play that all you need is to know the ground rules and the so-called basic blackjack strategy or standard strategy. If you don’t stray from your strategy you can win some great cash. Of course, you may be unlucky one day, but if you have a set budget and don’t spend any more than that, the losses will be under control. This is the key to avoiding online gambling addiction. Never go over your budget, and never play to “win back” your losses.

There are a few different variations of blackjack that can be played online. There’s the standard Blackjack game where you place a bet and try to get as close to 21 as possible with 2 or more cards, without exceeding 21. If you hit Blackjack (a total of 21 with 2 cards) you get paid 3 to 2, so a $5 bet would give you $12.50. If you don’t get 21 but end up on a high number that beats the dealer, or the dealer goes bust (meaning he exceeds 21) you will double your money.

Cards 2 to 10 count at their face value, while Jacks, Queens, and Kings count as tens (10). So there are four cards out of 13 that are worth 10 (K, Q, J, 10). Aces act as a sort of joker card, as the player can choose whether it should count as 1 or 11. In most online casinos the best value will be automatically selected, depending on whether the player hits and exceeds 21 when the ace is counted as 11. For example, if you have an ace and a five (A-5), the hand value is either 6 or 16. If the player hits and gets a 7, then the hand value is either 13 or 23. Since 23 is bust, the lower value is automatically selected.

Many variations of Blackjack also offer options like Insurance, Double, Split, Surrender… An ‘Insurance’ option is offered when the dealer’s face up card is an Ace, as there is a high chance that he has a Blackjack (a chance of approximately 4 out of 13).

Before you consider playing for real money you should be familiar with the basic rules as briefly outlined above. Once you can play at a pace where you no longer need to think much at all about what to do next (whether to hit, stand, or double) most of the time, it’s time to study the basic blackjack strategy.

The basic strategy of blackjack is quite straightforward. Depending on what cards you are dealt and what the visible dealer card is you should follow certain rules to decide whether to Hit, Stand, Double or Split. These rules won’t always win the hand because you never know how the cards will fall, but based on probability they give the best likelihood for winning the hand.

If you follow the basic strategy to a T, you will have upwards of 99.9% chance of winning. In some cases, depending on the variation of the blackjack game offered by the online casino and the number of virtual decks used, the payout ratio can exceed 100%! That’s right, it can be as high as about 100.2%, but that is only if you play the perfect strategy over a prolonged period of time.

The standard blackjack strategy is listed in the image below. Options like Insurance are never to be taken. The standard strategy table applies to most variations of Blackjack variations, with a few exceptions such as Pontoon or Spanish 21.

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When you play blackjack online, whether for real money or just for fun, it’s a good idea to have this chart handy.