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Blackjack is a classic card game in which you play against the dealer to see whose hand can get closest to 21 without going over. The game uses standard playing cards and assigns them numerical values:
- Face cards (Kings, Queens, and Jacks) are worth 10.
- Aces can be worth 1 or 11. The game will automatically choose the value for Aces to give you the best hand.
- Numbered cards (2 through 10) are worth their face value.
The suits of the cards do not affect the hand in Blackjack.
Player's Suite® Blackjack uses six decks of cards to build its play deck. The play deck is shuffled in full after each hand.
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To begin playing, place a bet. Select an amount by tapping one of the four chip icons on the lower left. Your starting bet can be as low as 5,000 chips (5K) or as high as 5,000,000 chips (5M). Once you have selected your starting bet, tap the glowing circle at the center of the table to place your chips down. You can tap a different chip icon and tap the circle again to add both chips to your current bet. The total bet will be displayed just below the circle. Tap 2x to double the current amount, Clear to start over, and Deal when you are ready to start the hand.
At the beginning of a Blackjack hand, the dealer gives you two cards, face up. The dealer takes two cards as well, one up and one down. You can choose to Hit, Stand, or Double Down. If the first two cards you receive are of equal value (a 10 and a face card, for example), you will have another option: Split.
- Hit
Take another card from the dealer. This action may be repeated until you choose to Stand or until your card total exceeds 21 and you go bust. - Stand
Accept your current hand as final. No more cards will be dealt to you, and it is now the dealer's turn. - Double Down
Take exactly one card from the dealer and double your bet for this hand. You cannot choose to Hit after you have Doubled Down. - Split
If the first two cards you receive are of equal value (a 10 and a face card, for example), you can Split the hand. The cards will be separated into two hands that you can play individually. This automatically adds chips to double the original bet, so that each of the split hands has the same wager. Splitting is covered in greater detail later in this article.
Winning in Blackjack
The word Blackjack refers to a winning combination where exactly two cards add up to 21. This combination is made up of one face card or 10 and one Ace. A winning Blackjack pays out at 3 to 2. This means that a 1,000 chip bet pays out 2,500 for a Blackjack.
It is possible to achieve a hand that equals 21 without having a Blackjack. If your hand includes more than two cards, it may still be a winning hand, but it cannot be a Blackjack. A standard winning hand pays out at 1:1. This means that a 1,000 chip bet pays out 2,000 chips.
It is also possible to have a winning hand that does not add all the way to 21. At the end of a hand where neither you nor the dealer hits 21, you win if:
- Your cards have a higher total value than the dealer's.
- Your cards stayed under 21 while the dealer's cards went over.
If you and the dealer have equal hands at the end of play, it is considered a tie, also known as a push. In the event of a tie, there is no winner or loser. The chips you bet are simply returned to you.
At the end of the hand, tap Rebet to place the same starting wager as you had on the previous hand, Rebet & Deal to place that wager and start the next hand, or Clear to change your wager.
Rules the dealer must follow
The dealer must draw on 16. This means that if the dealer's hand equals 16, the dealer must take another card.
The dealer must stand on 17. This means that if the dealer's hand equals 17, they cannot take another card from the deck.
Rules for splitting hands
It is possible to Split twice within one hand. Say you are originally dealt a 10 and a Jack, and you choose to Split. You now have two hands in play (10 & J). If the next card you are dealt on your 10 is a Queen, you have the option to Split again. You now have three hands in play, all showing equal value (10, J, & Q).
However, it is not possible to Split again from a hand that was already split. That means that the hands showing 10 and Queen must be played; your options will be Hit, Stand, and Double Down. However, the Jack hand has still only been split once. If a King comes up on the Jack, you will have the option to Split again.
If you Split on two Aces, no further splits are allowed. A Split on two Aces acts similarly to a Double Down in that only one card will be added to each half of the split hand.
Insurance
If the dealer's first card is an Ace, you will be offered the option to add insurance on your bet. Insurance costs half the amount wagered on the hand. If your initial wager was 10,000 chips, you can buy insurance for an additional 5,000.
Insurance protects you from losing if the dealer has a Blackjack. You must still have a viable hand, however; if you go bust before the dealer's Blackjack is revealed, insurance will not protect you.
If the dealer has a Blackjack, and your hand stands at 21 or under, the insurance will return your bet to you, including the cost of the insurance itself.
If the dealer wins the hand with anything other than a Blackjack, insurance does not cover the loss.
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