March 27, 2014
Blackjack
If you or the dealer is dealt an Ace and a ten-value
card you have 21 known as a blackjack. This is a natural. If you get the
blackjack you will be paid 3 to 2 for your bet providing the dealer does not get
one at the same time. If you and the dealer have blackjack it is a push. If only
the dealer has blackjack all players will lose.
Hitting
To take a hit means that you want to draw another card. To
signal the dealer for a hit you will tap the table in front of you or make a
beckoning motion with your hand. If you wish another card after the first you
would motion in the same manner.
Standing
Once you are satisfied with either your fist two cards or
after hitting, you signal the dealer that you wish to stand. This is done by
waving your hand over the top of your cards.
Doubling Down.
When you double down
you are allowed to double your bet after receiving your fist two cards. You
then receive one card only on your hand. Most casinos will allow you to double
down on any two cards (DOA). Some casinos limit your doubling to hands that
total ten or eleven. DOA is a favorable rule to the player. To signal that you
are doubling down you will place an additional bet next to your original bet.
Most casinos will let you double down for less than marked card tricks your original bet providing
it meets the table minimum. This is foolish. You only double in favorable
situations and it is to your advantage to double for the maximum.
Splitting
If you are dealt a pair (two cards of the same rank) you
can split these into two separate hands. You must make an additional bet equal
to your starting bet. You signal the dealer that you are splitting by placing
your second bet next to your first bet in the betting circle. Do not put this
bet on top of the original bet. Do not separate the cards. The dealer will do
this for you. You will no play each hand one at a time. The dealer will give you
a second card to go with the first split card. You will then decide to hit or
stand. After you play out this hand and stand you will move on to the next split
card and the process will be repeated. Some casinos will allow you to double
down on your first two cards after splitting. You would play this as you would
if you were doubling down on your first two cards. This rule is favorable to the
player.
Insurance
If the dealer's up card is an ace the dealer will offer
insurance. You are not really insuring a hand. This is a side bet you make
wagering half your original bet that the dealer has a ten in the hole. If you
make the bet and he has the ten you are paid 2 to 1. You would then lose your
original bet but win the insurance bet, which works out to being a push of your
original bet. If you have a blackjack and the dealer has an ace you will be
asked if you would like even money for your blackjack instead of 3 to 2. If do
not take the even money you will have a push if the dealer has a blackjack. Both
the insurance and the even money bet are sucker bets. The dealers will NOT have
a ten more times than they will have one.
Surrender
Some casinos will allow you to surrender your hand and
give up half your bet on your first two cards after the dealer checks for a
blackjack. This is known as late surrender. This option is not offered in many
casinos. It is to the player's advantage when played correctly. Unfortunately
when it is offered many players surrender more hands than they should thus
giving up the advantage gained by this option.
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