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How To Play Online Blackjack

Blackjack is simple to understand and not too difficult to master. You can earn a fortune while playing blackjack. Thousands of online blackjack players has done that and you too can do it. Read on to clear any doubts that you have about blackjack.

Objective of the Game
The objective of the game is to beat the dealer by making a hand valued at 21 or closest to it. Anything more than 21 is considered a “bust” or “too many”, which leads to immediate defeat.

Card Rankings
In blackjack, cards from 2 to 10 carry their face value. Jack, Queen, and King are valued at 10. The Ace is valued at 1 or 11, depending upon your choice. When you play online blackjack, any Ace dealt is automatically counted as 1 or 11, so you don’t need to know how an Ace is counted.

Beginning a Game
To begin a game, you need to place your bet within the table limits. This bet is also called “ante”. After you place your bet, you and the dealer are dealt two cards each. Both of your cards are visible whereas only one of the dealer’s cards is visible. This card is called “up card” and the card that lies faced down is called “hole card”.

Your Turn
If you are not dealt a blackjack (a combination of Ace and any 10 value card), count your hand total. Your goal is to build a potentially winning hand, so judging the quality of your hand, you can take further actions listed below.

  • Hit : Drawing another card is called a hit. You don’t need to place additional bets to hit. After a hit, your hand total is increased by the value of the drawn card.
  • Double : You can even double down your bet, if you see a potentially winning hand. For example, if your hand total is 10 or 11, the highest card that you can be dealt is a 10 value card. If it happens, your hand total can shoot to 20 or 21, respectively, which isn’t a bad hand, is it? Please note that you are dealt a card automatically when you double down your bet.
  • Split : Sometimes you are dealt two identical cards, called a pair. If you wish to play two separate hands rather than playing one hand, you can split the pair. Splitting requires you to place an additional bet equal to your initial bet. In online blackjack games, this bet is placed automatically when you choose to split.
  • Stand : If you are satisfied with your hand total, you can choose to stand and pass the turn over to the dealer.

Dealer’s Turn
When you stand, the dealer takes over. The dealer takes further actions according to a different set of rules. Under the most common rules, the dealer must hit on a hand total of 16 or less. And must stand on 17 or more. Casinos may customize these rules so don’t forget to check out the rules in advance. We at Club Player Casino follow the most common set of rules.

Determining the Outcome of a Game
To determine the outcome of a game, your hand is compared against the dealer’s. If your hand is better than the dealer, you win the game and receive an even payout. But if it’s the other way around, you lose your bet immediately. In case of a tie, your bet is returned to you.

Once a game is over, you can start a new game by placing another bet and getting the cards dealt.

Insurance Bet
In Blackjack Games, you can place a side bet called insurance bet when the dealer shows an Ace. You are paid 2-to-1 on insurance bet and this bet is equal to half your initial bet. You bet on dealer’s blackjack. If the dealer comes up with a blackjack, you get the payout. However, if the dealer does not come up with a blackjack, you lose your insurance bet. In any case, the game still continues and your hand is compared against the dealer’s to determine the outcome.

To begin playing blackjack, that’s all you need to know. To sharpen your blackjack skills, you can read about advanced blackjack techniques like basic blackjack strategy and blackjack card counting. These techniques can certainly help you make good in online blackjack as well as in land-based blackjack.

The Can't Lose Craps System

Ah, so you’re interested in a craps system that can’t lose? Well, there is no such system, but today I’ll share with you a craps system that’s pretty darn close. In fact, there’s only one roll where you “could” lose. After that it’s money in the bank.

Warning: If you like high-paced action and make you sweat types of wagers, this isn’t for you. To make a system for playing craps very safe, we have to get very conservative. Still interested? Okay, let’s go.

I’d recommend playing this system with larger units. Playing $5 or $10 units isn’t going to accomplish much of anything. It’s a decent way to get used to the system, but after that, step it up some. You’ll see why soon enough.

This craps system is so easy that your grandmother could do it in her sleep. The system starts on the come out roll. Don’t know what this is? Look it up. We need to get moving here.

Okay, on the come out roll make a wager on the Don’t Pass Line. For demonstration’s sake, let’s imagine that you just put $30 down on the Don’t Pass Line. Now it’s time to sit and wait. The come out roll-before a point is established-is the only time you can lose. Once the point is established, you can’t lose and you’ll see why in a second.

Since we have a Don’t Pass Line wager, we’ll lose if a 7 or 11 is rolled. But we’ll win with a 2 or 3-12 is barred.

Let’s imagine that the next roll is a 4. The point is now 4. Your next, and last, move is to place the point. Again, if you don’t know what this means, check out any Craps 101 guide. You need to place the point for the exact amount of your Don’t Pass Line wager.

Let’s review. You now have a Don’t Pass Line wager for $30 and a place bet on the 4 for $30.

Possible outcomes include:

A 7 is rolled. If this happens, you lose your place bet, but win your Don’t Pass Line bet. Thus, you break even.

The point is made. If the point is made, you lose your Don’t Pass Line wager, but you win your place bet and you win it-key phrase here-with odds. So, that $30 bet on the 4 just paid $90 total. Deduct your $30 loss on the Don’t Pass Line and you’ve just made $60.