Practice your blackjack betting strategies with this fun and exciting game.
Standard Casino card game where the aim is get as close to 21 points without going over 21("or bust").
Card counting
Accurate card counting is not possible as cards are taken at random from many virtual decks. A single card pack and Hi/Lo counting indicator may be included in future versions, depending on player feedback.
Hit
Take another card from the dealer.
Stand
Take no more cards; also known as "stand pat", "stick", or "stay".
Split
If the hand dealt to the player is a pair then the Split button appears and players may elect to split the pair and play two hands while doubling their initial bet.
Split (only available as first decision of a hand): If the first two cards have the same value, the player can split them into two hands, by moving a second bet equal to the first into an area outside the betting box of the original bet. The dealer separates the two cards and draws a further card on each, placing one bet with each hand. The player then plays out the two separate hands in turn, with some restrictions. Occasionally, in the case of ten-valued cards, some casinos allow splitting only when the cards have the identical ranks; for instance, a hand of T-T may be split, but not of T-K. However, usually all ten-value cards are treated the same. Doubling and further splitting of post-split hands may be restricted, and blackjacks after a split are counted as non-blackjack 21 when comparing against the dealer's hand. Hitting split aces is usually not allowed. Non-controlling players may follow the controlling player by putting down an additional bet, or decline to do so, instead associating their existing wager with one of the two post-split hands. In that case they must choose which hand to play behind before the second cards are drawn.
Double Down
Double down The player is allowed to increase the initial bet by up to 100% in exchange for committing to stand after receiving exactly one more card. The additional bet is placed in the betting box next to the original bet.
Surrender
If the dealers' facing card is an ace or a 10 point card and the player bet is a multiple of 2 credits then the Surrender button becomes available and the player may elect to "surrender" and get half the bet back as the is reasonable chance the dealer already has blackjack, depending on the value of the face down card. Surrender (only available as first decision of a hand): Some games offer the option to "surrender", usually in hole card games and directly after the dealer has checked for blackjack (but see below for variations). When the player surrenders, the house takes half the player's bet and return the other half to the player; this terminates the player's interest in the hand.
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