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The rules of
blackjack are very simple to understand. In a nutshell, the goal
is to get a hand as close as possible to 21 points, so getting
above the dealer, but without thereby exceeding the threshold
limit of 21. It is the player to decide whether to stop (stand)
or ask for more cards (hit).
Due to its simplicity and the element of choice (something sadly
lacking in most casino games), the Twenty-One, also known as the
Blackjack is one of the most popular games that we currently
find in any casino. In essence.
The Blackjack is a race toward the goal of 21 points. The cards
from 2 to 10 have their face value, that is, the second worth
two points, the third is worth three points, and so on. The
figures (king, queen, jack) are worth 10 points and Aces are
worth 1 or 11, whichever is more advantageous to the player.
Each player receives two cards at the beginning of the round.
The dealer also deals two cards to the bank, one of which faces
up, so everyone can see it. After you decide whether or not to
ask one more card is the dealer instead of making decisions. |