The objective in blackjack is to have a hand which totals
21, or beats the dealer's hand by coming as close to 21 as
possible without going over, or "busting." If your
first two cards are an ace and a ten, that's blackjack or
"a natural" 21! Blackjack always beats a hand that
totals 21 by adding the values of more than the first two
cards.
A picture card is counted as 10, a card from 2-10 is counted
at its face value, and an ace can be counted as either 1 or
11. A "hard hand" is a hand that does not contain
an ace or contains an ace that can only be counted as 1 so
as not to bust. A dealer's ace always counts as 11.
Hit:
Give player another card!
Stand:
No more cards!
Double Down:
Give player ONLY one more card, and double player's
bet!
Split:
Make two hands out of player's pair of cards with the
same value. Player's initial wager will be placed on one hand,
and a second wager of equal value will be placed on the second
hand. However, if you split two aces, you get only one additional
card for each hand. If you split two aces and one of your
hands totals 21, this is not considered blackjack, but 21.
You cannot split a split hand.
Insurance:
If the dealer's upcard is an ace, player will be given
the option of placing a side-bet, called insurance. When the
dealer shows an ace, he is considered to have a good chance
of having blackjack. If the dealer does have blackjack, the
insurance pays 2 to 1, corresponding to the amount of your
initial bet. If you have bought insurance, and the dealer
does not have blackjack, you lose your insurance. Your initial
bet is then settled by comparing your cards with the dealer's.
Should you and the dealer both have blackjack, the game results
in a push..