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How to play BlackJack

Blackjack, also known as Twenty-one, is the most widely played casino game in the world. The objective of BlackJack is to add the value of an initial two card hand in hopes of being dealt a value that is greater than that of the dealer without exceeding 21 (the best hand you can have).

Basic Black Jack Rules

In Casino Blackjack, the dealer faces one to seven players from behind an half-round table. Even if other players might be present at the table, the dealer is your only opponent in the game. Players play their hands independently against the dealer. This creates quite a friendly atmosphere amongst players. At the beginning of each round, the player places a bet in the "betting box" and is dealt an initial hand of two cards. The object of the game is to get a hand that is valued higher than the dealer's hand without going over 21, which is called busting or breaking.

In terms of cards and their value an important thing to point out is that in Blackjack suit doesn't matter. The only thing that matters at the blackjack table is the point value of each card and of each hand. The standard game is played with one or more Anglo-American decks containing 52 cards.

Blackjack card values

The Ace can be worth either 1 or 11 points, whichever is most advantageous to the player. Suppose you have a hand comprising an ace, which counts as an 11, and a card valued 6 points. This would give you a hand worth 17 points. If you now drew a third card that brought your total count higher than 21, such as a 7, you would lose. However, in that case the ace would now count as just 1 instead of 11 and you have nothing to worry about. Such a hand is called a "soft hand". The soft hand gives you an advantage in terms of card options. The decision to add a third card to a soft hand is not that hard to make. If you take a hit, you will almost never go bust because you always have the option that the ace will be counted as 1 instead of 11.

All Face Cards (Jack, Queen, and King) are worth 10 points each.

All other cards in the deck are worth whatever the numeric value of each card is.

Blackjack game play

First two cards, usually face up, are dealt to each player. The dealer has one face-up card called the upcard and one face-down card called the hole card (in European Blackjack, the dealer's hole card is not actually dealt until all players have played their hands). Now, starting from the player to the left of the dealer, each player may now proceed as follows.
Player decisions

After receiving your initial two cards you have the following decisions available:

The dealer's turn
In terms of making decisions the dealer has much less flexibility and is more restricted than the player. The dealer plays according to a strict set of rules. These rules state that the dealer must take another card if his hand totals 16 or less and that the dealer must stand (not take any more cards) if his hand totals 17 or more. However, if it is a soft 17 (a hand including an ace valued 11 points, such Ace+Six or Ace+Two+Four) the dealer follows the casino rules printed on the blackjack table, either to "hit soft 17" or to "stand on all 17's."
You win if...
You lose if...
You neither lose nor win if
These Blackjack rules remain largely unchanged (with some minor variations) depending whether you play online or sit at a table in a brick and mortar casino.

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