
Aim of the Game
In Blackjack, the aim is to draw cards until your hand totals 21 or beats the dealer's hand on approaching it the most, but not exceed or "Exit".
Blackjack Basics
When your first two cards are an Ace and a ten (or shape), you have Blackjack, also known as natural 21. Blackjack always beats a hand consisting of $ 21 over two cards.
A figure is 10, a card Numbers from 2 to 10 is what it represents, and an Ace is worth either 1 or 11. A stiff hand is a hand containing no aces or containing an A can not claim that an order not to leave.
Distribution of earnings:
Beat the dealer without going outside: gain of 1-1
Beat the dealer with Blackjack: 3-2 win
Equality with the dealer: push (get your bet)
Blackjack is played with six decks of cards shuffled after each hand.
The dealer must accept cards up to have a hand of at least 17.
The dealer must draw a card if it receives a soft 17 (Ace + 6)
Each player receives two cards face up and the dealer receives one card face up and one card face down (store cards). You can claim as many cards as you want until you exit.
If you receive a blackjack, namely a 10 or a face with (e) an Ace, you are immediately paid 1.5 times your bet (3-2) unless the dealer also has received a blackjack, in which case the hand is considered a push.
If you receive a Blackjack and the dealer's face up card is an Ace, you can take even money by buying insurance. The payment equal means that you will be paid at a rate of 1-1 on your bet instead of 3-2.
Once all players have bet, the dealer turns over his private card and plays by the rules of the game if the dealer has sixteen or less, he must draw a card (hit) until he has seventeen or more. If the sum of the dealer's cards exceeds 21 (he leaves), he must pay all players still in play
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Features Blackjack
Hit :
You receive an additional card. For example, if your two cards are worth 10, you have nothing to lose by asking an additional card since your total can not exceed 21.
Stay:
You've decided that your hand is good enough and you do not wish to receive additional cards.
Double:
After receiving your first two cards, you have the option to double your original bet. When you choose this option, click the Double button and you will receive a third card. Your hand shall be only three cards (you can not draw the other).
Split (Split):
If you receive two cards of equal value, you can separate them (eg 8, 8 or 10, J). You then play two separate hands of one card each. You will receive a second card for one of these hands. After the hand was played, you will receive a second card for the second hand. The hand continues until the end. When you split Aces, you only receive one additional card per hand. You can split your hand twice and a new wager equal to the initial bet is placed for each split hand (the hand to play is marked by an arrow). A split hand resulting in blackjack is paid at the rate of 1-1 instead of the normal rate of 3-2. To keep your hands, simply click the Split button on the game screen (if a split is possible, this button will be highlighted).
Insurance:
If the dealer's first card is an Ace, he may have a Blackjack. If you think the dealer has a Blackjack, you can buy insurance to protect you. You pay half your original bet and if the dealer has Blackjack, your insurance will pay 2-1, which corresponds to your original investment. If the dealer does not have Blackjack, you lose your insurance but retain your original bet.
Even Money (Even Money):
If you have a Blackjack and the dealer's first card is an Ace, you can buy insurance and receive a payment equal. This means that you will pay 1-1 instead of 3-2 regardless of the cards held by the dealer. You should opt for the payment even if you think the dealer's store card is a 10 or a face. If you decide not to pay equal and that the dealer has a Blackjack, both hands are a push. If the dealer does not have Blackjack, you will get paid 3-2.
Push (Equality):
A push means if the sum of the dealer's hand is equal to the sum of the player's hand. In this case, the game is drawn and no one wins or loses.
Examples of Blackjack:
Your starting hand is Ace, 6. This hand can be worth the 7 or 17 choices. If you stop there, you will 17. Let's say you draw a card and receive a 3. Have you now hold, 6, 3. The sum of your hand is now 20, counting the Ace to 11. Step back and think that instead, the card you have drawn is an 8. Your hand would be Ace, 6, 8, making a total 15. Note that the Ace is worth 1 here absolutely not to exceed 21.
If you split a pair of Aces and then draw a card worth 10 on one of the Aces, this is not a blackjack, but rather a total of 21. The distinction is important because a winning blackjack pays the player odds of 3 against 2. A $ 10 bet wins $ 15 if you get a blackjack. Blackjack held by a player beats any dealer's hand except a blackjack, including a 21 regular. If you and the dealer each hold a Blackjack, the hand is a tie or a push.
A good example would be when dubbing you have a total of 11 (5, 6 or 9, 2) facing a 6 visible in the dealer. In this case, you have great chances of winning the hand by drawing an additional card, you could very well increase your bet in this advantageous situation. You must add an additional bet alongside the original bet. The dealer will distribute an additional card to your hand and you can not draw a card until the end of this tour.
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Table Limits
Table Limits:
Table Type Last Min Max Bet
In the 2 $ 100 $
II 5 $ 200 $
III 25 $ 350 $
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General Dialog Boxes
Message: This indicates whether you are a player or Dealer.
Opponent: This tells you the name (or nickname) of your current opponent.
Last Lap: This tells you how much you've won or lost the previous round.
Dealer Points: Here is the current balance of your points Banker. As players, you engrengez a Point Dealer for every dollar you bet. As Dealer, 1 Dealer Point is deducted for each dollar bet against you.
Fictional Balance / Balance: Balance is your current Practice Play / Actual (U.S. $).
Commission: When playing as Dealer, you pay a commission of 1.75% on the total amount staked against you (as a player, you pay no Commission).
Dialog Boxes Blackjack
Labels Cards: These labels appear on the left of the cards in play and inform you of the sum of your cards.
Bet Labels: These labels appear on the left of your bet and inform you about the bet amount you have committed.
Labels Won / Lost: These labels appear above the cards and indicate whether you won or lost (released).
Game Options
Game Tokens, $ 1, $ 5, $ 25 and $ 100: With chips, you make your bets at the table by creating a tower of chips. To remove the chips, place your cursor on the tower and click the left button of your mouse.
Continue: Once you've placed your bets on the table, click Continue to receive your cards.
Re-Bet: This button allows you to enter a bet equal to the previous one.
Skip Tour: This button allows you to pass your turn without leaving the table.
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Disconnections
There may be communication problems on the Internet cause sudden disconnections. Our software has been designed to cope with these disconnections and protect you from unjustified losses.
If you play Blackjack as the Dealer and a disconnection occurs after you have clicked the Approve button, the game will continue until the player has completed his tour. This will have no effect on you.
If you play as Player, the software responds as follows:
If the disconnection occurs before the completion of your bet, the money will be returned to your balance.
If the disconnection occurs after you have placed your bet and your cards are worth 12 or more, the tour will continue as if you had decided to "stay".
If the disconnection occurs after you have placed your bet and your cards are worth 11 or less, the tour will continue as if you had decided to shoot. You will receive cards until you reach 12 or more, in which case the tour will continue as if you had decided to stay.
If the disconnection occurs after you have decided to separate, all hands will be treated separately according to the rules above.
Once the connection is restored, you can visit the History page to see the results of the last round (History is available in Real Money mode only).
Playing as Dealer
Our casino offers you the unique opportunity to play the role of the Dealer. This option increases your chances of winning as you benefit from favorable ratings Banker reserved. At the end of each round, the Casino takes a commission of 1.75% of total amount staked against the Dealer.
Example
A Dealer chooses to play at a Private Table III (high stakes). This means that the dealer meets the minimum requirements for this type of table, ie 1100 pts Banker and a balance of $ 1100 minimum. The system is so far a player to the Dealer and once the dealer has approved the next round, the players place their bets on the table. Note that the angle of view of the table has changed to the Dealer. Suppose that the player places a bet of $ 137 and receives a king and a 3, and the Dealer's face up card is a 7. The player decides to draw a card and receives a valet who is out. The card is then revealed the Dealer and it is a 5. The player loses his bet and as the bet against the Dealer was $ 137, the Casino takes a commission of $ 2.40 ($ 137 * 1.75%) which means that the dealer wins $ 134.6 ($ 137 - $ 2.40) on this tour. With these rules, the margin of Casino Blackjack is about 2% (keep in mind that this percentage depends on the player's knowledge of the game and that 2% is the means by which the benefits from the Casino Blackjack ), so as the Dealer you win a margin of about 0.5%.
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Minimum Dealer Points and Balance
You can play as Dealer once you have accumulated enough Dealer Points and have enough money in your balance, depending on the limits of the game.
The minimum balance required at a Private Table is slightly higher than the total wages of players in a given round. Here's the calculation: 3 (maximum number of hands) * (Max Bet Casino + commission for the maximum bet). The Committee of the Casino is 1.75% up-table.
The minimum balance required at a Private Table is slightly higher than the total earnings of three players in a given round. Here's the calculation: 3 (maximum number of players) * 3 (maximum number of hands) * (+ commission's Max Bet Casino for the maximum bet). The Committee of the Casino is 1.75% up-table.
Game Options
Approve Button / Function Auto-Approve
When playing as Dealer, prior to the start of each turn, you must approve the next round. Once the tower is approved, the player can place his bets and playing around. The Auto-Approve allows you to automatically approve the next rounds without having to approve every round individually. |