The object of Blackjack is for the total of your cards to be closer to 21
than the dealer’s cards, without exceeding 21. In Blackjack, aces count as
either 1 or 11, face cards as 10, and number cards as their face value.
If you receive an ace and a ten-value card as your first two cards, you have
Blackjack and win one and a half times your bet (if you bet was $10, you receive
$25). If the total value of your cards is closer to 21 than the dealer’s, you
win as much as you had wagered (if your bet was $10, you receive $20). If the
total of your cards is more than 21, you “bust” and lose your bet. If you and
the dealer have the same card total (17 and up) neither of you win and your bet
is returned to you in a “push”. Blackjack beats a score of 21.
Our Blackjack follows the standard “Las Vegas Strip” rules, with the following
exceptions:
Split
If your first two cards have the same point value, you may split them into two
separate hands by placing a second bet equal to the original bet. You then
proceed to draw cards. You may draw as many cards as you like on each split
hand, but if you split two aces, you receive only one additional card for each
ace. If you receive an ace and a ten-value card in a split hand, it is counted
as 21 and not Blackjack.
Double
After you are dealt two cards, and think that another card will allow you to
beat the dealer’s hand, you can increase your bet by an amount up to your
original bet or “double” your bet. Your wager is doubled, and you are allowed to
receive one more card.
Insurance
Insurance is considered to be a game of its own within Blackjack. If the dealer
has an Ace as his up card, you’ll be given a chance to buy insurance. When you
buy insurance, you’re betting that the dealer has a blackjack. It allows you to
try and protect yourself when you think that the dealer may have Blackjack. When
buying insurance, you place half of your initial bet by pressing the Insurance
button. If the dealer does have Blackjack, you are paid 2 to 1 on your insurance
bet. If the dealer doesn’t have Blackjack, you lose your insurance bet.
10 Card Charlie
It is theoretically possible for the player to draw 10 card without going bust.
In this case the player’s hand automatically wins, except when the dealer has
Blackjack.
Winnings
| Bet | Pays |
| Winning Hand | 1 to 1 |
| Insurance | 2 to 1 |
| Blackjack | 3 to 2 |