Blackjack Basic Rules Introduction

Hit

Players need to place bets on the table. Then, the dealer starts to deal the cards, first the player, then the dealer cross-deals, each with two cards. Each player is dealt two cards face up; two cards are dealt, one face up and one face down. King, Queen, Jack and 10 cards all count as 10 points. A card can count as 1 or 11, at the player’s discretion. When the A point is 11, it is a “soft” card (such as: A, 6 points and soft 17), when the A point is 1, it is a “hard” card (such as: A, 6, Q The total score is Hard 17). All other cards from 2 to 9 are worth their original face value.

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If the first two cards the player gets are A and 10, then he has Blackjack; at this time, if the dealer does not have Blackjack, the player can win 1.5 times the bet (3 for 2). If the dealer is blackjack and the player is not, the dealer will take the player’s bet. Players without blackjack may continue to take cards so that the total is as close to but not more than 21. Whoever gets closest to 21 points wins. If the points are the same, it will be a tie, no winner or loser.

If more than 21 points, the player will “bust”, and the dealer will take the player’s bet without showing the cards. If the banker’s points exceed 21 points, the banker will compensate the player for an equal bet. If the dealer’s total is less than 16, you must draw until you go over 16 or “bust” (over 21), unless the dealer has a soft 16. If the dealer’s total is equal to or greater than 17 points, you must stop!

Split

If the player’s first two cards have the same value, they can choose to split into two tricks (split) and be operated by one player. Place a bet and play the same way as before. If the third card is still the same as the first two cards, it can continue to be split. The fourth card is the same card that cannot be split and can only be used as the second card of the first card.

However, if you ask for two aces to be split, you can only draw one card per hand. If you split two Aces If you split the bet and the total number of cards is 21, you will not be considered to have won blackjack, but only blackjack. You cannot split a bet that has already been split.

Double

If you have drawn two cards and think a third card will give you the edge over the dealer’s hand, you can ask to “Double Bet”. Your bet will be doubled and you can only draw one extra card. If blackjack is drawn, no double bets are allowed.

Insurance

If the dealer gets the open card A, if the dark cards are 10, J, Q, K, it forms a blackjack. Players have the opportunity to purchase insurance at this time, and the insurance premium is half of the player’s initial betting amount.

(1) If the player chooses insurance :

When the dealer is blackjack, the dealer only wins the insurance money. The banker is not blackjack, the banker first collects the insurance money, and then performs the procedure of asking for cards and comparing them, the same as above.

If a player hits blackjack, he still gets paid out in full.

(2) If the player does not choose insurance :

When the dealer is blackjack, the players’ bets are collected.

The banker is not blackjack, and the process of comparing cards is still the same as above.