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A round of blackjack begins with each player placing a bet in a betting circle directly in front of him/her. Then the dealer will deal each player and himself two cards. Player cards are usually dealt face up, whereas one of the dealer's card is dealt face up and the other face down. If the dealer has a ten or an ace as the up card it is possible he has a blackjack, in which case all player hands will lose except with another blackjack. In the U.S. the dealer will check for blackjack immediately if one is possible and will collect all losing bets immediately if he does have a blackjack.
In the event the dealer has an ace as the up card he will allow the players to insure their hands against a blackjack. The insurance bet in blackjack pays 2:1 if the dealer has a blackjack (a 10 as his down card). If the dealer has an ace showing and a player has a blackjack the dealer may ask if he/she wants "even money?" This simply means that the player has the choice to instantly be paid for his blackjack at a 1:1 ratio, or decline even money and be paid at the 3:2 ratio only if the dealer does not have blackjack. If even money is declined, and the dealer does have a blackjack, it is a push. Anytime the dealer and player have the same card value it is termed a push or tie, and no money is exchanged.
After it has been established that the dealer does not have a blackjack the players in turn may play their hands. The following options are available.
Stand: If the player is satisfied with his hand as-is he may stand. To signify you wish to stand wave your hand over the table.
Hit: If the player wishes to take another card he may continue to do so until he either stands or busts. To signify you wish to hit tap the table with your finger.
Double: If the player feels he needs one and only one more card then he/she may double their bet and be dealt one more card; good or bad the player is stuck with the resulting hand. This option is only offered on the first two cards, and sometimes on the first two cards after splitting. Some casinos allow you to double any two cards, whereas others limit doubling hands to values of 9, 10, and 11. To signify you wish to double place another wager next to your original wager of equal value.
Split: If the player's first two cards are a pair (two face cards and/or a ten with a face card are also considered pairs) he/she may split them into two hands. In this event each card is the first card of a new hand. The player must also make another wager of equal value to the first for the second hand. The player may usually re-split up to 2 or 3 times if another splitting opportunity arises. Doubling after splitting is usually allowed, but not always. To signify you wish to split put the additional wager a few inches to the side of the original wager.
Surrender: Finally some casinos offer the player the option to surrender on the first two cards. If the player does not like their hand he/she may forfeit half the bet and not play that hand. This option is generally only offered after the dealer checks for blackjack.
After all players have played their hands, from the dealer's left to right, the dealer will play his hand. The dealer has no free will but must always play by certain house rules. Usually the rule is that the dealer must hit until he reaches a score of 17 or more. Some casinos stipulate that if the dealer has a soft 17, consisting of an ace (valued at 11) and any number of cards totaling 6, he must also hit. If the dealer busts all players that did not bust automatically win.
Insurance and even money
It is ill advised to take
insurance or even money. Card counters can get away with making smart insurance/even
money bets when the deck is rich in tens, but the non-counting player should
always decline
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