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, when the dealer has an ace, they must check if they have a blackjack (a total of 21 with their first two cards). If the dealer has a blackjack, the game ends and players lose unless they also have a blackjack. If the dealer does not have a blackjack, they must continue playing according to specific rules set by the casino, such as hitting or standing based on their total card value.
In blackjack, the dealer stops hitting when their hand reaches a total of 17 or higher.
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The rules of blackjack, as played in most casinos, always benefit the casino.
In blackjack, the basic rules for making decisions at the table include hitting (taking another card) when your hand total is low, standing (keeping your current hand) when you are satisfied with your total, doubling down (doubling your bet and taking one more card), splitting pairs (turning one hand into two separate hands), and surrendering (forfeiting half your bet and ending the hand). The goal is to get a hand total as close to 21 as possible without going over.
One can find official Blackjack rules on a number of webpages. Wikipedia, hit or stand, BlackjackInfo and Blackjack21 are few examples of online pages where one can find official Blackjack rules.
The rules of Strip Blackjack are the same as regular blackjack except that the winner of each rounds picks one player to remove an item of clothing. This could be a shirt, pants, socks or underwear etc.
It is the last seat on the table, or the last player on the table.
Blackjack is an incredibly popular game in casinos nowadays. Almost any casino near you is likely to have a blackjack table and if not there are several on-line casinos that offer blackjack games.
No, it is not always recommended to split 8s when playing blackjack. It depends on the dealer's upcard and the specific rules of the game.
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