Blackjack Rules:
If, at the end of the game, your hand is closer to 21 than the
dealer's hand, you win the same amount as you wagered. If you have
blackjack [your first two cards total 21], you win 3:2 the value of
your wager, unless the dealer also has blackjack. In that case the
game is a tie and your wager is returned.
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Aces count as either 1 or 11, face cards as 10, and all remaining
cards count as their numbered values. If your hand total exceeds 21,
you have “BUST” and you lose your wager. If, at the end of the game,
your hand total is equal to the dealer's hand, the game is considered
a tie ["PUSH"] and your wager is returned. Blackjack [first two cards
total 21] beats a combined card score of 21.
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Rules for the Dealer
The dealer must adhere to certain guidelines when drawing cards
["HIT"] or staying with his current cards ["STAND"]. These guidelines
state that the dealer must draw cards until he has at least 17, and
must stand at 17 or higher. If the dealer gets 16, he must take
another card. The dealer will not decide to hit or stay based on your
hand, and must strictly abide by the dealer rules. As the player, your
strategy should be based on what cards you have in your hand while
taking into consideration what card the dealer has showing.
Split
If your first two cards are the same value, you may “SPLIT” them into
two separate hands, placing a second wager of equal value. You then
proceed to draw cards as usual. However, if you “SPLIT” two aces, you
get only one additional card for each hand. If you “SPLIT” two aces
and one of your hands totals 21, this is not considered blackjack, but
21.
Double Down
When you have been dealt two cards, and you think that your next card
will put you in a position to beat the dealer's hand, you can select
"DOUBLE". Your wager is then doubled, and you will receive only one
additional card.
Insurance
Insurance adds a completely new aspect to blackjack; it gives you the
opportunity to protect your wager if you believe that the dealer may
have blackjack. If the dealer's first card is an ace, he is considered
to have a fair chance of getting blackjack. In this case a window will
pop up over your hand and offer you to purchase “INSURANCE – YES/NO”.
If you believe that the dealer's down card is of value 10, you can buy
insurance against dealer's blackjack at the value of half your initial
bet. If the dealer does have blackjack, the insurance pays 2:1,
corresponding to the amount of your initial wager. If you buy
insurance and the dealer does not get blackjack, you lose your
insurance wager. Your initial bet is then settled by comparing your
cards with the dealer's. Should you and the dealer both have
blackjack, the game results in a push.
Tips
To understand the following tables remember an ace can count as either
1 or 11. *A "soft" hand is a hand, which contains an ace that counts
as 11. Therefore, a "soft 17" is a hand that contains an ace and a 6.
A player with an ace has the advantage of being able to change the
ace's value to count as 1 after drawing another card. When a hand
contains an ace that counts as 1, it is called a "hard hand".

Game Buttons
|
DEAL: |
When you have placed your bets,
click to deal the cards |
| CLEAR: |
Clears the table of bets
|
| HIT: |
Instructs the dealer to deal you
another card |
| STAND: |
Instructs the dealer that you will
“stand” with your current hand |
| DOUBLE: |
Double your wager and receive one
additional card only |
| SPLIT: |
Split your hand into 2 separate ones
[see above for rules] |
|
NEW GAME: |
Starts a new game |
| LAST BET: |
Places the same bets as in your
previous game |