21 Blackjack

The Black jack Game
In Blackjack, each bettor wagers only against the
bank, independently of other gamers. Your mission as the
Participant is to get cards (i.e. hit ) until your total add up
to 21, or comes as close as potentially while not going over 21. If your first
two cards add 21, you have Black jack.
See the table for lower limit and maximum wagers:
| |
minimum wager |
utmost bet |
| Silver Black jack |
1 |
100 |
| Golden Black jack |
|
200 |
| Diamond Black jack |
25 |
00 |
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instructions to wager 21 Black jack
If your total tally is nearer to 21 than dealer's,
you win and your benefit is equal to the bet. If you have 21 Black jack, your
gain is 3/2 of the bet, if the dealer does not have 21 Black jack.
If your aggregate tally is more than 21, you bust and lose your wager. If the
the house and you have the same aggregate score, no one advances and the wager is
given back ("Push").
21 Black jack card totals
Face cards count as 10. Aces
count as either 1 or 11. All other cards
count as their numerical amount.
21 Black jack has its special feature:
- The playing cards are mixed after each game.
- If the bank's 1st playing card is an Ace and the
Bettor has taken Insurance, dealer's playing cards are always checked for
21 Black jack.
- The Bettor can split on pair cards, except 10
playing cards, or face cards, or a face playing card and a 10.
- The Player can split once.
- The Bettor can double after splitting, except
Aces.
bets
To place a bet, select and click a chip with you
left mouse button. To reset a bet, click Clear.
Button Description
Split
If two first cards are equal, you may split them
into two hands. In this case you place another wager, and one more
playing card for each cards is dealt. The game proceeds independently for each
hand. If you split two Aces, you are given one additional card on each
cards and the cards are Compared. Besides, if you have 21 in one of
your hands, it is not considered 21 Black jack.
Double
If you have two playing cards and you are sure the next
playing card will make you succeed, you can double your bet. In this case you
are only given one playing card and the playing cards are Compared.
Insurance
If the the house's opened playing card is Ace, you are able
to get insurance against the dealer's having 21 Black jack. The
insurance amount is a half of the bet. In this case if the dealer
has 21 Black jack, the cards are viewed and you are paid a amount
which is two times as big as the insurance. If the bank does not
have 21 Black jack, you lose your insurance and go on playing the game. If both
you and the dealer have Black jack, it is considered push and the
insurance is returned.
the house's Charges
The bank must get additional cards if he has less
than 17, but he may quit at 17 or higher. For instance if the bank
has 16 and the Participant did not get too much, the dealer must get
another playing card.
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