Blackjack Rules
Posted on 14 March 2008 by admin
Blackjack Rules: Following some terms and conditions
One of the most favoured among all the card games is Blackjack. Today almost every casino has this game to attract gamblers. If you win in this game you are entitled to take out a lot of cash along with you. Don’t set out to play Blackjack if you are lured by the huge money. You must get to know the rules first and foremost before you make up your mind to play the game. Some of the common rules of playing Blackjack in the casinos are provided below.
Table selection
At every casino there’s a table for playing Blackjack for every type of players. Each of this table has a definite bet limit. This refers to the amount of bet you can raise there. There’s a minimum as well as a maximum limit of making bets in that table. So choose the table as per as your budget.
Purchase chips and receive your cards
In Blackjack you play with cards and as you are playing for money you are asked to enter into deals by placing chips. You get these chips in return of money. After you place your money in the table the dealer provides you chips in return of that. Then as soon as the game starts various players receive the playing cards.
Prime rules of the game
In Blackjack you need to make a total of cards near to 21. After you receive your cards like the King, Queen, Jack, tens, aces and the other numerical cards your cards are faced up. On the other hand the dealer’s cards are faced downwards. You enter into a deal with two cards each time with the dealer. You must know the values of each card in Blackjack. You also need to make bets. Enter a bet which you can manage to pay if you loose. If you win the dealer will hand you with some chips obtained from the losers but if you loose you need to pay your chips.
Hit and Stand
As per the standard rules of Blackjack you can decide to Hit and Stand. If you are dealt with an ace by your dealer and your next card is lesser than or equal to 6 you can safely choose to Hit, i.e. you are able to draw out another card to your hand. But however if your second card is 8, 9 etc then you can choose to Stand, i.e. you stay at the present total. Split your cards if your have pair cards of 4’s, 5’s etc.
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