Try and get as close to 21 as possible without going over.
Numbered cards are worth their number, and face cards are worth 10.
The Ace is worth either 1 or 11, whichever it needs to be to keep you from going over.
The dealer will only have one card revealed and won't reveal the second card
until all players have made their bets.
The following rules are for
this 2-Deck Blackjack game.
Before the round begins, place your bet for each seat at the table. This game
allows for you to play 3 seats at once.
Once you've set your bet, the menu will move to the clockwise most seat next
until all seats have placed a bet.
You can choose to bet $0 on any of the seats.
Eventually you'll be able to turn the seats
on or off, better letting you simulate a real game.
Hitting
means being dealt an additional card. If your total goes over 21, the turn is over automatically and
it will automatically move to the next seat. You can hit as many times until you go over 21.
Standing
means you're done and
the next seat goes.
Whenever the dealer shows an Ace, Insurance
becomes available. Each seat can opt to make an additional bet of up to half
their original bet. Then, the dealer checks to see if they have any 10.
If they do, you win twice whatever the additional bet amount was.
Because the dealer has a blackjack, you'll lose your original wager, unless you also have a blackjack, which results in a push.
While this feature currently doesn't exist in the game, it's coming soon!
Before hitting, you may opt to Double Down, which means doubling your bet and being
dealt a single third card, then staying.
You can only Double Down as your very first Hit
It's a strategy that works well when the dealer is showing a weak hand
and you're around 9, 10 or 11. Some casinos will only let you hit when you have those numbers, but this
one lets you do it on any opening hand!
Whenever a seat is dealt a matching value pair, like two 6's or two K's, they are given the option
of Splitting
their hand. The matching pair is split into two seperate hands and the original bet is doubled. The seat can
then play these hands as if they were normal hands, with a few pre-conditions.
Aces only get one additional card.
Natural blackjacks are treated as a regular 21.
While this feature currently doesn't exist in the game, it's coming soon!
Once everyone has been dealt their 2 cards, you can Surrender,
or lose half your bet to get the other half back.
It's a strategy employed when you've been dealt a weak hand while the dealer has been dealt an apparent strong hand. Sometimes
you're better off getting half your bet back than losing it all.
While this feature currently doesn't exist in the game, it's coming soon!
Blackjack, that is, 2 cards that equal 21, pays 3 for 2.
A number greater than the dealer without going over 21 pays 1 for 1
Matching the dealer is considered a Push, which means your bet is returned to you.
Anything else is considered a loss, unless you play
Insurance
on your hand.