At a casino blackjack table, there is perhaps no bigger argument than whether the player should insure a blackjack. When the dealer turns an Ace as the upcard, he will ask the players if they’d like to “insure” their hands. If the player accepts the bet, which must be taken before any action is taken on any players’ hand, the player puts up one-half of his original bet, and if the insurance wager wins (meaning the dealer has blackjack), it pays off at two-to-one odds, bonus-casinos-online.com. In any case the odds are better than in Roulette. Continue Reading »
Game rules for Blackjack
The object in blackjack is simply to accumulate cards with a points total as close to 21 without going over 21, going bust. Face cards (Kings, Queens and Jacks) are counted as 10 points. Aces are either 1 or 11, whichever is better for the player’s hand. All other cards are represented by their number. Continue Reading »
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