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  Cards 2 to 10 are valued according to their number. All face cards (Jack, Queen and King) as well as Tens have the value of ten. The value of Aces can be either 1 or 11. The suit of cards doesn’t matter in Blackjack. The value of the ace seems to confuse some players under the "heat of the action". Player chooses the value for Aces himself. If you value an Ace as 11 and your hand total goes over 21 then you can value it as 1.

 

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"Blackjack" is also called "21". Blackjack is one of the most popular casino games in the world. Those who play different casino games spend most of their time playing Blackjack. Blackjack rules are easy to understand and to learn. Blackjack gives the skilled player a consistent winning advantage over the house! A dealer and several players take part in Blackjack. Every player and the dealer have two cards each. Each player's hand is played against the dealer's hand only. If you obtain a hand value closer to twenty-one without going bust than the dealer does, your hand wins. The objective of Blackjack is to obtain a hand value as close to twenty-one as possible without going over. The objective of Blackjack is to Beat The Dealer! The most powerful hand possible is a hand value of twenty-one in your first two cards. An ace and a ten valued card will give you 21 or blackjack. When you receive a blackjack, the dealer will pay you three chips for every two that you have bet. If both you and the dealer have blackjacks your bet is simply retained by you. In this case you neither lose nor win. The player always has an advantage in Blackjack as it is a player who decides whether to take one more card or not and when. The rules for the dealer's game are fixes and he has no choice. If the dealer's total is beyond 17 he has to draw a card. If the player's total is 21 or lower than 21, but higher than the dealer's than he wins and he is paid 1:1. If both a player and the dealer has the same hand value, it is known as a "push". Neither a player nor a dealer win or lose in the case of a push. If your total exceeds 21 you lose your bet and it is called "going bust". If both your hand and the dealer's hand is a bust, you lose your bet because the dealer always plays out his hand last. The dealer's greatest advantage over the player is that the dealer is always the last to play out his hand. Players have the advantage of flexible play. Players have four options. It is a player who decides whether to hit, to stand or to split and when.

Triple 7’s Blackjack originates from a standard Blackjack. Triple 7's Blackjack has a side bet that makes you eligible for additional payouts, such as the Progressive Jackpot. Traditionally casinos use 5 decks of cards to play Triple 7’s Blackjack. The dealer has to shuffle cards before each hand and after each round. The rules for Triple 7’s Blackjack are based on the rules of a standard Blackjack. To win in Triple 7's Blackjack you need to have 2 sevens as your first cards. Your win increases greatly if you have three 7s after hitting. If you receive two consecutive Sevens in your hand and split, your Jackpot Bonus amount will drop to the value of a single Seven in each hand. Only if you have a real account in the casino you can play this version of Blackjack. Triple 7's Blackjack isn’t available for Guest Account users.

 

 

 

 
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