Yes, in blackjack, the dealer must hit until they reach a total of 17 or higher.
In blackjack, the dealer only shows one of their cards to the players while the other card remains hidden until the end of the round.
In blackjack, the main rule for hitting is to ask for another card from the dealer to try to get a hand total closer to 21 without going over. Players can choose to hit as many times as they want until they are satisfied with their hand or they bust by going over 21. It's important to consider the value of your current hand and the dealer's upcard before deciding to hit.
In blackjack, players decide whether to hit (take another card) or stand (keep their current hand) based on the total value of their cards and the dealer's upcard. Generally, players should hit if their hand total is 11 or lower, and stand if it is 17 or higher. If the dealer's upcard is a 7 or higher, players should hit until they have a hand total of 17 or higher.
In a casino setting, blackjack cards are dealt by the dealer in a clockwise direction to each player at the table, starting from the player on the dealer's left. Each player receives two cards face up, while the dealer receives one card face up and one card face down. Players then have the option to hit (receive another card), stand (keep their current hand), double down (double their bet and receive one more card), or split (if they have a pair of cards with the same value). The dealer then reveals their face-down card and must hit until they reach a certain total, usually 17 or higher. The player with a hand value closest to 21 without going over wins the round.
The basic rules are, you get two cards and the dealer gets two cards. Whichever hand is closer to 21 without going over, wins. After you get your first two cards, you can take additional cards if you choose, until you decide to stop, or until you "bust" which means you go over 21.
To deal blackjack with 2 players, the dealer gives each player two cards face up and deals themselves one card face up and one card face down. Players take turns deciding whether to hit (take another card) or stand (keep their current hand). The goal is to get as close to 21 without going over. The dealer then reveals their face-down card and must hit until they reach 17 or higher. The player closest to 21 without going over wins.
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To start a game one of the players will take a free throw while the others get ready for a rebound. If the player makes it he gets another one until he misses. If he misses the players will try and make it anywhere on the court ounting as two while a free throw counts as one
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If the served is missed the point is given to the opposite team, if the serve is made then play continues until one team makes a mistake. Then the other team receives the point.