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Blackjack has very simple rules but it requires much more sophisticated strategies to win. It's a fun game but also very profitable with a financial standpoint if you master it. But first some history: blackjack was created in France, where he was named the twenty-one. American casinos have had the idea to attract players to assign a special value to the hand consisting of an ace of spades and a Jack Black ("Black Jack" in English). Today the term refers to any blackjack hand of two cards whose total equals 21.
The goal is to get the point total closest to 21. To do this we must add the value of your cards together. It is hard to go wrong for the numbered cards since they account for their face value. Then you must remember that all figures are worth 10 points. Ace, meanwhile, is normally 11 unless these points lead to the player over 21 ("to bust"), which means elimination. In this case, it only counts when more than 1 point: we say that the hands that contain an ace are "soft" (the others are "hard, hard) as they offer more chance of winning with
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several players took seats around the table. So there can be multiple winners or losers in one more round. But whoever has been lucky not win if: the dealer with the same total as he, are equal (push).
The dealer gives each player a first card face down (called "hole card" and kept secret by everyone) and then a second card face up. Players then have the choice between several options.
First and foremost, the croupier asks the players one by one if they want to draw a map ("to hit") or wait ("to stand").
Pull means additional card. In general, players take when they have a hand up to 16 because they may have while likely to win.
Stay (also "stick" or "stay" in English) means that one is satisfied with his hand, which is believed to have a good chance of beating the dealer.
These are the basic actions, but there are also more complicated choices.
A player can also opt for the "Double Down" which allows him to double his initial bet and draw one additional card, but only one.
If a player has two identical cards or valuable, it has the possibility of a "split", that is to say his game to separate into two new hands for which he already has the first card and must receive a second.
Players can also sometimes have to lie ("Surrender" to go), which is to lay his cards and give up half of his stake.
Booth: Wait (you'll sometimes find the English verb "stick" or "stay"). It simply means that the player decides not to request additional card. He pointed to the dealer in
All his actions are accompanied by specific gestures for the dealer:
Hit: Enter the table once the tip of your fingers or rubbing against a Table cards.
Stand: Waving his hand in front of you, horizontally, or slip their cards under his bet.
Double Down: Place chips needed on the carpet next to the first bet, and raise the index.
Split: Place the chips needed on the carpet next to the first bet, and raise two fingers, V
Surrender: Take a dejected ... In general, players announce it aloud.
The round ends when a player "jumps" (that is to say, it exceeds 21), waits or double. He can lose even if the dealer loses since it plays last, giving it an advantage. By cons, if it "jumps" as all remaining players win. Typically, the dealer must draw a card if 17 or less.
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