The Lab Fundamental Rules of Blackjack

Blackjack’s aim is very easy to understand: you have to attain a total larger than the dealer’s total, providing 21 is not exceeded. It doesn’t matter whether other players are located at the table or not, as your only rival in the game is the dealer.

When you play Blackjack, the number of decisions you have to make is relatively small. You have to take into account your cards as well as the card the dealer holds, and don’t forget, if you exceed 21 you bust and busing means you have lost.

The progress of the game is as the following:

  1. Face up, a card is dealt in turn to each participant, and then the dealer gets one. However, the dealer gets his card face down and this is known as the hole card.
  2. Each player is now dealt a second card face up.
  3. Each player in turn, beginning from the dealer’s left, has to decide whether another card is worth drawing.
  4. The dealer goes on to draw cards to complete his hand only after all the players have finished completed their hands.

You can win the game providing that:

*      You total a number greater than the dealer’s total number

*      The dealer exceeds 21 and goes bust

However, if you total the identical number to the dealer’s total then it’s called a stand-off and you neither have a loss or a win.

You lose, however, if you exceed 21, or the dealer’s total is bigger.

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