Blackjack
Rules and how to play
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Rules and how to play
Last updated
Blackjack is a card game where your goal is to have a hand value higher than the dealer’s, without exceeding 21.
Each card has a specific value and the game revolves around skillfully managing your hand to make the best decisions.
You can play blackjack with a single deck of 52 cards, or multiple decks combined. The DG Casino uses a 4 deck system.
To effectively play blackjack, it’s essential to understand the value assigned to each card.
Numerical cards (2-10): Numerical cards maintain their face value. A 2 is worth 2 points, a 5 is worth 5 points, and so on.
Face cards: King, Queen, and Jack have a value of 10.
Ace card: The Ace is special—it can count as either 1 or 11. The Ace’s flexibility adds an element of excitement and strategic depth to the game.
Now, let’s get into the rules and how to play.
The game begins with the dealer dealing two cards to each player, including themselves.
The players’ cards are typically face-up, while the dealer has one card face-up and the other face-down. The players then have several options for their hand:
Hit: Receive an additional card to increase the hand’s total.
Stand: Choose to keep the current hand without receiving more cards.
Double Down: Double the initial bet and receive one additional card.
Split: If the first two cards have the same value, split them into separate hands, each with its own bet.
If a player’s hand exceeds 21, they “bust” and lose the round.
Once all players have completed their actions, the dealer reveals their facedown card. The dealer must hit until they reach a hand value of 17 or higher.
If the dealer busts, all remaining players win. Otherwise, the player with a hand value closer to 21 wins. If there’s a tie, the player’s bet is returned.
In blackjack, understanding the payout structure is crucial for making informed decisions and maximizing your winnings.
The payout structure in blackjack varies depending on the outcome of the round and the specific rules of the casino or variant being played. Here are the common payout scenarios:
Winning hand: If your hand’s value is higher than the dealer’s without exceeding 21, you win. In this case, the payout is typically 1:1. For example: If you bet $10, you would receive an additional $10 in winnings, resulting in a total of $20.
Blackjack: If your two cards are an Ace and a 10-value card (10, Jack, Queen, or King), you have a blackjack. A blackjack typically pays out at a higher rate than a regular win, often at 3:2 or 2:1. For example: If you bet $10, a 3:2 payout would result in winnings of $15, resulting in a total of $25.
Tie: If your hand’s value matches the dealer’s hand, it’s called a push. In this case, your original bet is returned to you and no winnings or losses occur.
Insurance: When the dealer’s faced-up card is an Ace, you have the option to take insurance. Insurance is a side bet, typically equal to half of your original bet, that protects you in case the dealer has a blackjack. If the dealer has a blackjack, the insurance bet pays out at a rate of 2:1. However, if the dealer does not have a blackjack, you lose the insurance bet, but the round continues as usual.
Since payouts can vary, it’s important to familiarize yourself with the specific rules and payouts of the blackjack game you are playing to ensure better decision-making during gameplay.