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Blackjack Basic Help?

I try to learn to play a good game and Blackjack/21 websites and online sources are rather confused me. I do not understand what's the problem must be original. Does the dealer gives each player one card face up and upside down? Or players can store all your private letters to his position? Anything you add can help. Thank you! Oh, yes it would be nice if you could explain the "split hand" in an easy to understand (not no textbook answer I could find online, which confused me).

Yes, that give a face up, one step back. Usually, you look for in his letter that is upside down, but leave them on the playing surface, then the dealer will ask if you want a "hit" (which means a card apply). The face down card remains private as you disappointed. All cards, its success came in the face and stay. In a real casino, wrinkling frown on (to put it mildly), touch the card more than necessary due to the possibility of changing the card or other means of cheating. The general rule is to "stay" (ie no additional card), if his two cards total 11 or more. This is because if you pulled a face card (Jack, Queen or King) or 10 to "bust" (go over 21). However, if the dealer has an ace or a figure who may want to get anyway if you are under 16 years because they can get a high score. Also remember that the Ace can be counted as 11 or as one, so if you point an ace and a 5, definitely hit me as it could be 16 or 6. If your card 3rd was a man, then just count the ACE as one and still have a decent hand for 16 years. The division is simply when you get 2 of the same card, and you decide to take each his own hand, instead of keeping them together as a single hand. So if you have two 8, you must separate them, and 8 that each receive 1 more card, and then bet on each hand, and play each hand, one can gain or lose much, but perhaps also a winner and a loser.

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Jess posted at 2009-1-22 Category: Blackjack On The Web