Juegos Gratuitos - Blackjack


Terms

Blackjack
This is when your hand contains an Ace and a card with a value of 10. It is the strongest hand in Blackjack, and automatically stands. It cannot be beaten.

Bust
If your hand value exceeds 21, your hand is bust. Your hand is over and you lose your bet.
Note:
Other hands on the table are unaffected by one hand going bust.

Denomination
The face value on the cards, Ace, King, Queen, Jack and from 2 to 10.
Note:
A Jack, Queen or King have the value of 10, and the Ace has the value of either 1 or 11.

Double Down
This is a side bet that your hand will beat the Dealer's with only one more card drawn. You can Double Down on any two cards. You are dealt only one more card. Doubling costs the same as your original bet. If you win you are paid double your total bet. This win amount is equal to four times your original bet.

Double Down Rescue
After Doubling Down you can Surrender half of your total bet amount. This is known as a Double Down Rescue.

Hit
This is when you request another card because your hand is not strong enough to beat the Dealer's hand. You are dealt one card.

Hole Card
The Dealer is dealt two cards, one face-up and one face-down. The face-down card is called the Hole Card.

Insurance
This is a side bet against the possibility of the Dealer getting Blackjack. You can take Insurance if the Dealer's first card is an Ace. Insurance costs half your original bet.

Push
This is when your hand and the Dealer's hand tie. You are paid your original bet.

Peek
When the Dealer's face-up card is an Ace or a card with the value of 10, the Dealer gets to peek at the face-down card.

Split
You can Split two cards with the same Denomination or Value, such as a Queen and a Ten, two Fours, or two Aces. Your hand is divided into two separate hands and a bet equal to your original bet is placed on the second hand. Therefore, your bet is doubled. A new card is dealt to each hand and you Juego ahora! these hands as normal.
Note:
You can split a maximum number of three times per game. This equals 4 hands.

Stand
This is when you are satisfied with the value of your hand and do not want to draw any more cards. This ends the Juego ahora! of your hand. The Dealer plays their hand and both hands are compared.

Surrender
This is when you give up half your original bet amount for the privilege of not playing out a hand.

Value
Value refers to the numerical value of a card. Jack, Queen and King have the value of 10. The Ace card has a value of either 1 or 11. And all remaining cards are worth their face value.


Rules

The rules of Super Fun 21 Blackjack are divided into six groups.

General Rules

1. Super Fun 21 Blackjack is played with one standard deck of 52 playing cards that is shuffled before every hand.

2. Super Fun 21 Blackjack is an American Hole card game. The Dealer checks for a Blackjack when he is dealt a 10 or an Ace. If the Dealer has a Blackjack , the hand is over.

3. Blackjack always beats any other hand with a value of 21.

4. All face cards - Jacks, Kings and Queens, have a value of 10.

5. Aces can have a value of either 1 or 11.

6. You may draw up to four additional cards to make a hand of six cards, provided the value of your hand does not exceed 21. If you draw a total of five or six cards without going Bust , you qualify for Bonus Payouts depending on the value of your hand.
Note:
For more information about Bonus rules see the Bonus Rules section.

7. The Dealer Hits on a soft 17.

8. The Dealer's hand is dealt in strict accordance to the rules of the Casino. For more information on the Casino's rules, see the Casino's website, or contact the Casino Support Staff.

Betting and Payout Rules

1. If the Dealer's hand exceeds 21, it is Bust, and you automatically win.

2. If you are dealt an Ace and a card with a value of 10, you have Blackjack. Your hand automatically Stands. Your hand cannot be beaten. If you beat the Dealer with Blackjack you are paid out at odds of 1:1.

3. If you are dealt an Ace of Diamonds and a card with a value of 10 of Diamonds , you have a Diamond Blackjack . Your hand automatically stands. Your hand cannot be beaten. If you beat the Dealer with a Diamond Blackjack you are paid out at odds of 2:1.

4. When your hand and the Dealer's hand tie, it is called a Push. You are paid your original bet amount.

5. If both the Dealer and your hand have Blackjack, your hand wins.

Splitting Rules

1. You can Split two cards that have the same Denomination or Value , such as a Queen and a Ten, or two Fours. Your hand is divided into two separate hands and a bet equal to your original bet is placed on the second hand.

2. You cannot get a Blackjack after a Split. The hand has a value of 21.

3. You can Split a maximum number of three times per game. This equals four hands.

4. You can Hit or Double Down on split Aces. This is offered after the split Ace has received a second card.

Double Down Rules

1. You can Double Down after receiving your first two cards .

2. The Double Down bet is equal to your original bet amount.

3. You can Double Down on each hand after a Split.

5. You can only Double Down once per hand.

6. You cannot Double Down if you have a Blackjack.

7. Bonus payouts do not apply after Doubling Down.

Insurance Rules

1. You can take Insurance if the Dealer's first card is an Ace.

2. The Insurance bet is equal to half your original bet amount.

3. Insurance bet wins or losses are independent from your original bet.

4. Insurance is only taken on your original hand. You cannot take Insurance after a Hit, Split, or a Double Down bet. This means you can only take Insurance when the Dealer has one card face-up and you have two cards dealt.

5. If the Dealer does not have a Blackjack, the Insurance bet is removed from the table, and the cost of the Insurance bet is deducted from your credit balance. The hand continues.

6. If the Dealer has Blackjack , the Insurance bet is paid out at odds of 2:1.

Surrender Rules

1. You can Surrender half of your total bet after Doubling Down . This is known as a Double Down Rescue.

2. You can Late Surrender. This is when the Dealer checks for Blackjack first, and then you Surrender.

3. If you use the Late Surrender option, you give up half your original bet amount for the privilege of not playing out a hand.

Bonus Rules

1. If you have a Diamond Blackjack you are paid out at odds of 2:1.

2. If you have a six card hand, with a value of 20 or less, your hand always wins. You are paid out at odds of 1:1.

3. If you have a five or six card hand with a value of 21, the game stops. You are paid out at odds of 2:1.

4. Bonus Payouts do not apply after a Double Down.

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