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Single-Deck Blackjack

Single-Deck Blackjack. Card Table Design Currency Range
 
FUN
USD
EUR
  Bronze
yes
yes
yes
  Silver
yes
yes
yes
  Gold
yes
no
no
 
Boxes: from 1 to 3
 
1D, S17, NDAS, DO9, RS=1 RSA , 1 card on RSA, LS10
Range
Bronze
Silver
Gold
  Ante Bet
1 - 200
5 - 1000
10 - 2000
  Table Maximum
600
3000
6000

Premise of the game

Blackjack is a card game in which you play against the dealer. In order to win you need get more points than the dealer does without exceeding 21.

Single-Deck Blackjack is played with one 52-card deck, from twos to aces in each suit. The deck is shuffled each time before dealing.

Card Values

  • Twos through tens count as their face values.
  • Jacks, Queens, and Kings count 10.
  • Aces count either 1 or 11. A player with an ace has a right to choose 11 or 1 depending on the score. A combination with an ace counted as 11 is called 'soft'. For example, 'Soft 17' is an ace plus a six. A combination with an ace counted as 1 is called 'hard'. For instance, 'Hard 17' is an ace, a six and a ten.

Bets

In order to start a game, a player has to make a bet in one or more boxes. The player can buy up to three boxes with bets from 1 to 200.

In order to make a bet you need to click on a corresponding chip and a box or you can drag the chip onto the box. In order to clear a bet, you need to click on the bet with 'Ctrl' pressed. You can clear all bets by pressing 'Cancel'. You can rebet by pressing 'Rebet'

How to Start a Game

In order to start a game a player has to make bets and press 'Deal'. The dealer draws two cards for each bought box and two cards for himself. All cards are dealt face-up; only the dealer’s second hand is dealt face-down. A two-card combination that counts 21 is called Blackjack. Blackjack is possible only when cards are dealt for the first time.

Insurance and the Dealer’s Blackjack

After cards are dealt, the dealer checks his hand. If it is an Ace, then the player can insure his bets against the dealer’s blackjack.

Insurance is a bet that the dealer will have a blackjack. Each bought box can be insured. Insurance costs half the bet in the box. After the player decides whether to insure his boxes, the dealer checks (without displaying) his second card.

If the first dealer’s card counts as 10, then he checks his second card, but in this case the player cannot take insurance.

If the dealer has Blackjack, then he opens his second card, declares the result and pays all insurance 2 to 1. After that the dealer checks the player’s combinations. If the player has Blackjack, the player receives back his bet. All other player’s bets lose. The game is over.

If the dealer does not have Blackjack, then he announces the result without opening the second card. All insurance bets lose and go to the casino.

The Player’s Blackjack

After the dealer checks his cards and sees that he does not have Blackjack, he pays all player’s blackjacks because no matter how high his score is, he will not be able to beat the player’s blackjack. The player’s boxes with blackjack pays 3 to 2.

After all the player’s blackjacks are paid, the game moves to the first box and the player decides what to do next.

"Surrender"

The player can surrender if his combination seems to be disadvantageous. The box loses but the player gets back half the bet in the box. The player can surrender only if he has not taken any other actions with this box. The player cannot surrender if the dealer's first card is an Ace (LS10).

"Double"

The player can double his bet if his combination seems advantageous. The player’s account is charged with an additional amount and he will get an extra card. Then the game moves to the next box.

The player can double only if he has two cards in the hand. The player cannot double the bet when he has a soft pair, that is one of the cards is an Ace (DO9). The player cannot double the bet after splitting (NDAS).

"Split"

The player can split a pair of the same-value cards (two fives or a Queen and a Jack). The new hand gets an additional bet that equals the initial bet in the box. The split hands play and pay as regular boxes with certain restrictions.

  • You cannot either surrender or double the bet or split again on split hands.
  • If the player splits Aces, he gets only one additional card per hand.
  • A two-card combination counting 21 is not Blackjack on a split hand.

When split, either hand has one card. Another card is dealt automatically after splitting. If the hand has 21, the move goes to the next hand. If the hand counts under 21, then the player can draw another card by pressing 'Deal', or stand by pressing 'Stand'

"Stand"

If the player is satisfied with his current combination or he is afraid to go bust, he can stop and refrain from drawing more cards for this hand. The combination is set for the following comparison with the dealer’s and the game moves to the next hand.

"Deal"

If the player thinks that he needs more points, he can draw another card by pressing 'Deal'. The dealer will give him one more card to the current hand. The player can repeat this action as long as the hand is under 21 points, but one should always remember about going bust.

Bust

When the player draws another card and the hand counts over 21, then the hand loses, and the bet goes to the casino. The game moves to the next hand.

When all cards for the player’s boxes are dealt, it is the dealer’s turn to play.

The Dealer’s Rules

The dealer’s rules are simple and they do not depend on the player’s combinations. The dealer has to draw another card if he has fewer than 17 points. He has to stand as soon as he has 17 or more. Exception is made when there are no more player’s bets on the table (they are either lost or paid). In this case, the dealer shows his second card and the game is over.

Comparison of Combinations

After the dealer draws his cards, both player’s and dealer’s hands are compared.

  • If the dealer goes bust, all remaining bets win and are paid at 1 : 1.
  • If the player’s current hand counts more than the dealer’s, then the current bet wins and is paid at 1 : 1.
  • If the dealer's hand and the player’s hand count the same, then there is Push and the player gets back his bets.
  • If the player’s current hand counts less than the dealer’s then the current bet is lost and goes to the casino.

Once all bets are paid, the dealer shuffles the cards and the player can start another game.

Payoff Table

Pays:
Winning Hand 1 : 1
Insurance 2 : 1
Blackjack 3 : 2
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