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In Blackjack, you and the
dealer (the computer) are dealt two cards to start. The objective
of Blackjack is to accumulate cards that add up closer to 21 than
that of the dealer's cards, without going over 21. Cards are worth
their face value with the exception of Kings, Queens, and Jacks
which are each worth 10 and Aces which are worth either 1 or 11.
If the value of your hand is closer to 21 than that of the dealer
you win. If the value of the dealer's hand is higher than yours
you lose. If the hands are of equal value the deal is a push and
your money is returned. If you have a total of 22 or higher (a busted
hand), you lose regardless of whether the dealer also busts.
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How
to Play
Omni Casino® Blackjack
is played with eight fifty-two-card decks. After each game has been
played, the used cards are shuffled back into the deck. All face
cards are valued at ten and the cards from 2-10 are valued as indicated.
Aces can be valued at either one or eleven; if counting the Ace
as eleven would put the hand over twenty-one, the Ace is automatically
counted as one instead. You do not need to specify which value the
Ace has as it's always assumed to have the value that makes the
best hand. The value of a hand is the sum of the values of the individual
cards. For example, a hand containing a Jack, 3, and 4 has a value
of 17.
Your chips are stacked by denomination ($1, $5, $25, $100, $500)
at the bottom of the screen above your User label. Select the amount
you would like to wager on a given hand by clicking the left mouse
button on the chip of that denomination. The amount wagered per
hand may be increased or decreased by placing the mouse on the stack
that you wish to add or subtract to your bet. Each time you click
the left mouse button you will add a chip from that pile to your
planned wager amount. Likewise by clicking on the right mouse button
you can decrease your planned wager amount. You may repeat your
last bet by simply hitting the "0" button of your numeric
keyboard. Other keyboard shortcuts are summarized below. If you
place a wager that is lower than the minimum table bet limit, your
bet amount will be automatically adjusted to the minimum bet amount.
You begin a hand of blackjack by placing a bet on the table as
described above. You will then receive two cards face up. The dealer
will receive one card face up and one face down. Once you have been
dealt your two cards (and based on the nature of these cards) you
can do the following by clicking with the left mouse button on the
appropriate button:
Hit:
Requests another card. You can request a hit as many times as you
like, but if your total goes over twenty-one, you will "bust"
and lose the hand.
Stand:
Requests that you receive no more cards. The hand as it currently
stands will be judged against the dealers.
Split:
If you have two cards of the same denomination, a Split button will
appear. You can split your cards into two hands and play each hand
separately. Your original bet will be duplicated for the new hand.
Each hand will be played out as usual except when splitting Aces,
where only one additional card per hand is dealt. A white box displaying
your card total will appear over each hand indicating which hand
is active. The split option can only be used once per hand -- you
cannot split part of a split hand. Any winning 21 obtained after
splitting a pair is paid 1-to-1.
Double Down:
If you select this option, three things will happen: you will get
exactly one more card, your turn will end, and your bet will be
doubled.
Insurance:
Whenever the dealer's up-card is an Ace, the player has an option
of taking insurance. The player may opt to take insurance by clicking
on the "Insurance" button. If you do not wish to take
insurance, you simply click on the "Pass" button to proceed
with the rest of the hand. If the player believes that the dealer's
down-card is a 10 ranking card, then the player is permitted to
place a side bet of half the original wager as insurance. If the
dealer does have a 10 ranking card, the player is immediately paid
2-to-1 on the insurance bet, but the original wager is lost unless
the player too has a blackjack and pushes with the dealer. Here
the player is simply betting that the dealer's unseen card is a
10 valued card.
Note:
The Double Down and Split options will only be active immediately
after you receive your first two cards. If the dealer has an Ace
showing, you will be offered a chance to buy Insurance for half
of the amount you bet. When you buy insurance you are, in effect,
making a second bet. You are betting that the dealer has a natural
blackjack. If the dealer does have a natural blackjack (in other
words, his down card is a ten or a face card), you will collect
a payoff of 2 to 1 on your insurance. You will also lose your original
wager, unless you have a natural blackjack too. If the dealer does
not have a natural twenty-one, the rest of the hand is played out
as usual and you will lose your insurance money.
If you win the hand, you will get back your original bet plus the
same amount in profit. A hand that consists of an Ace and any ten
value card is called a natural twenty-one, or a natural blackjack
(except in the case of a Split hand - see details above). If you
win with a natural blackjack, you will be paid off at three-to-two
odds, which means you get your original bet back plus 150% profit.
(So if you bet $50 and win with a natural twenty-one, you get $50
(your bet) plus $75 (your bet plus half of your bet), which totals
to $125.

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