In each
round of blackjack, players sitting at the table begin by
placing a bet on their respective positions betting, also
known as "boxes". Each table clearly establishes the
minimum and maximum bet that each player can bet, and bet
sizes can be selected by clicking on the icon on the tab
that represents the correct value of a desired bet. After
placing all bets, players receive two cards face up in
front of their boxes, and banking receive a letter
(European style) or two cards with one up and one down
(style Atlantic City), according to the variant you are
playing.
The objective of any hand of blackjack is to beat the
dealer. For this, you have a hand that scores higher than
the dealer's hand, but not exceeding 21 points in total
value. Or you can win with a score below 22 when the
dealer's hand exceeds 21 points. When the total value of
your hand is 22 or more, this is commonly known as
"bankruptcy" and automatically lose any money wagered. As
you indicated, you can order cards to your hand, to
increase the total value. When you have finished adding
cards to your hand, the bank will complete his hand. These
are strict rules on how to do that vary depending on the
version you are playing blackjack. Make sure you
understand the rules of each variant, as it is a
fundamental aspect of how to play blackjack and allows you
to make important strategic decisions in each hand.
It is not to be surprised that the best hand in blackjack
is known as "blackjack". The best hand of the game pays
more than any other combination (up 3-2 on your bet,
depending on the variant you are playing) and consists of
an ace and any card with a value of ten, including any
jack, queen, king or ten. Blackjack be divided in the two
first cards to be valid and is invincible. However, if the
dealer can to butt also has blackjack. In blackjack, the
Tens, Jacks, Queens and Kings are worth 10 each. Aces can
have two different values: one or eleven (you can choose
which one). For example, when you combine an ace and a
four, the hand may be worth 5 to 15. Each time an ace is
valued as 11 total top always referred to as the total
"soft", so in the example, 15 It would be a "soft 15".
Players can request an extra card, or "HIT" or bend a soft
hand without risk of going broke. However, a soft hand is
no guarantee of improvement after requesting letter.
Winning hands in blackjack usually grant awards in a 1 to
1 (1: 1, also known as "charge 1-1"). Therefore, if you
bet $ 20 and win your hand, typically you receive $ 20 in
winnings plus your original bet. You get a blackjack while
playing a variant that pays 3: 2 and you'll get $ 30 in
winnings plus your original stake, if the dealer does not
receive blackjack too. When your hand is tied with the
dealer, known as "tie". In this case, your stake will be
returned, but will not earn extra money. If you lose a
hand, you lose your bet with the house. The following are
exceptions to these general rules are explained. You can
also consult the page of rules for each game variant.
Normally, you will be given a payment after the bank has
completed his hand. It is important to read the rules of
each variant to check any particular dispute, as the rules
by which the banking rules are quite strict and usually
vary. The most common difference in rules between the
versions is whether the bank has to take action against a
soft 17 or not. In some variations, the dealer must stand
on soft 17, while other variants, the Banker must draw.