Black Jack Basics – Part 1
The general premise of the card game is to be dealt cards totaling up to twenty-one. Each gambler is assigned two cards. When a gambler is dealt a 9 or less and an Ace they have been dealt a soft hand. When the blackjack player receives no Ace it is called as a hard hand. As soon as the cards have been handed to all players at the blackjack table, which includes the dealer, each gambler is provided the chance to make 1 of 6 choices:
Requesting another card (Hit): When a gambler announces hit me the dealer will deal them another card, if the adding of that card makes the total greater than twenty-one the black jack player will have lost and be excluded from the game, if the card pushes the total to twenty-one the black jack player wins and if the value of the hand has not yet achieved twenty one they are still in the game.
Keeping the hand you’ve been dealt: If a blackjack player is happy with the cards they’ll stand. As soon as this has happened the dealer will show his or her cards and the gambler who has gotten twenty-one or the closet to 21 will win.
Doubling Down: A gambler might request to double down which increases the wager by one hundred percent they have laid. As soon as you’ve taken this procedure you can only be given one more card. The details of doubling down are usually out lined by the table or betting house game rules so prior to betting make certain you’re at ease with the casino established rules. If you’re playing at an on-line betting house this is usually quite simple.
Watch for part 2.
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