Casino Games - Blackjack
Whether you're new to casino gaming or a casino veteran,
blackjack is one of the simplest and most fun card games casinos
have to offer. The objective in blackjack is to beat the dealer
by getting a hand as close to 21 as possible without going over.
To play casino blackjack, you need only a basic understanding of
the rules and a desire to have fun.
So how do you reach 21? In blackjack, the cards have values.
Number cards two through ten are counted at face value, while
all face cards (King, Queen and Jack) are worth ten points. The
ace is a special card in blackjack: you decide whether it's
worth one or eleven points. Since casino players are dealt two
cards to start, if you get an ace and a face card or ten, you
have 21--an instant win, as long as the dealer doesn't get 21 as
well. This two-card winning hand is called a "blackjack"; hence
the name of the game!
Casino rules for blackjack are basically the same at all
casinos. After you get your first two cards, your options are to
hit, stand, double down, split, or sometimes surrender. Hit
means to take another card; stand means to keep what you have. A
double down means you will double your bet in exchange for
taking only one more card (you can draw up to five cards in
blackjack). If your first two cards are the same value, you can
split, or separate them and play each card as a different hand.
Not all casinos offer the option to surrender, which means you
would withdraw from the hand and receive half your bet back.
When you play blackjack at a casino, be sure to know which table
to choose. Most casinos have color coded blackjack tables
according to the minimum bet the table accepts, usually $3, $5,
$25 or $100. In any casino, it's a given the $3 and $5 tables
will be crowded, but they're great for beginners at casino games
because all of the cards are dealt face-up, as opposed to the
one-up, one-down method at higher tables. So the next time--or
the first time--you visit a casino, make a stop at the blackjack
tables and aim for 21!