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How to Play Blackjack

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

Blackjack is sometimes simply called A 21st is because you get your card up to 21 products is the basic premise of the game. Their goal is to provide a hand value that is closer to 21 than the dealer, regardless 21st they only play against the dealer’s hand not against another player at the table. The dealer has certain rules that he or she so there is no problem with the dealer or other players see the cards must be kept in his hand. If you play a game where six or eight decks of cards are used all the cards are dealt, the player first card is not. Games with fewer decks are usually hidden. Whether your cards face up or not, fear not the dealer or other players to show their cards to ask questions.

In blackjack, only the value of the cards is important for color cards have no meaning. The cards from 2 to 9 are specified value. If you have a 6-8 then your hand is worth 6 + 8 = 14. The 10, Jack, Queen and King are each worth 10 If you are a 10 and a king, then your hand is better than 10 + 10 = 20. If you have a 5 and a Jack then your hand is better than 5 + 10 = 15. An ace can count as either 1 or 11 according to other cards in your hand. If you have a 6 and an Ace, your hand is better than either 7 or 17 If you are so ends your hand is worth 17 Suppose you draw another card and is an 8th His hand is now a 6, an 8 and an ace. This hand has the value 6 + 8 + 1 = 15. In this case, the ace is 1 if part 6 + 8 + 11 = 25, which is about 21, then the hand loses no matter what the dealer would. Than 21 is considered “breaking” in blackjack. If you bust, you lose the hand, even if the dealer also busts. In the case mentioned above (6 + Ace = 17), describes this as a “soft” 17th Overall, soft occurs when you use a hand with an ace or a 1 or 11, without breaking. If you have a 10 you to the previous page (6 + 10 + Ace = 17) had a “hard” 17 In this case, only the Ace can be counted as 1, to avoid destruction. With a soft total you can always draw a card, without any danger of breaking.
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