Blackjack
The goal in Blackjack is to collect cards of a total value as close as possible to 21, but not to exceed it. The value of a hand is the total of the points of each hand in hand. The value of the cards is as follows:
• Sheets from 2 to 10 have a value equal to their number.
• The figures (Jacks, Queens and Kingdoms) have a value of 10 points.
• Ace counts for 1 or 11, depending on the player's advantage. It counts for 11 unless it gives a hand value greater than 21 ("burned hand"), so it counts for 1.
• Soft hand: a hand that contains an Ace that can count for 11 without the total exceeding 21. Example: The Ace-6 combination is a soft 17 hand.
• Hard hand: A hand that contains an Ace that can only count for 1 because if it counts for 11 the hand exceeds 21. Example: The Ace-6-10 combination is a hard 17 hand.
If a tie occurs between the player and the home, then we have a push ("push"), and no one wins. The combination of Ace and 10 (Blackjack) on the first two cards they share is an automatic win for the 1,5 player to 1 unless he matches the "home".
Game Details:
• The game is only available in a "real money" version.
• The minimum bet is $ 1 and the maximum of $ 200. The maximum bet applies to the original bet of the game.
• Eight decks are used with 52 sheets each.
• The cards are shuffled after using 10% of the cards in the decks.
• The banner opens a sheet in the soft hand 17.
• Up to three shots in two.
• The number of cards dealt to the dealer or the player is limited only by the choice of the player or dealer (by clicking on "Stay") or by the player or the bumper being burnt.
If the banner's open card is 10, Jacks, Queens or King, then it is likely to have Blackjack. In this case the player's hand loses, unless he has Blackjack himself. The dealer will check if the player has a Blackjack and will immediately receive the lost bet even though the dealer has Blackjack.
The goal in Blackjack is to collect cards of a total value as close as possible to 21, but not to exceed it. The value of a hand is the total of the points of each hand in hand. The value of the cards is as follows:
• Sheets from 2 to 10 have a value equal to their number.
• The figures (Jacks, Queens and Kingdoms) have a value of 10 points.
• Ace counts for 1 or 11, depending on the player's advantage. It counts for 11 unless it gives a hand value greater than 21 ("burned hand"), so it counts for 1.
• Soft hand: a hand that contains an Ace that can count for 11 without the total exceeding 21. Example: The Ace-6 combination is a soft 17 hand.
• Hard hand: A hand that contains an Ace that can only count for 1 because if it counts for 11 the hand exceeds 21. Example: The Ace-6-10 combination is a hard 17 hand.
If a tie occurs between the player and the home, then we have a push ("push"), and no one wins. The combination of Ace and 10 (Blackjack) on the first two cards they share is an automatic win for the 1,5 player to 1 unless he matches the "home".
Game Details:
• The game is only available in a "real money" version.
• The minimum bet is $ 1 and the maximum of $ 200. The maximum bet applies to the original bet of the game.
• Eight decks are used with 52 sheets each.
• The cards are shuffled after using 10% of the cards in the decks.
• The banner opens a sheet in the soft hand 17.
• Up to three shots in two.
• The number of cards dealt to the dealer or the player is limited only by the choice of the player or dealer (by clicking on "Stay") or by the player or the bumper being burnt.
If the banner's open card is 10, Jacks, Queens or King, then it is likely to have Blackjack. In this case the player's hand loses, unless he has Blackjack himself. The dealer will check if the player has a Blackjack and will immediately receive the lost bet even though the dealer has Blackjack.