Black Casino Gambling Jack
by Jerry "Jet" Whittaker
Feb 10, 2007
Black casino gambling
jack:
The vital principle of
the game is to have a hand value that is closer to 21
than that of the dealer, without going over 21 cards.
Other players at the table are of no worry. The player’s
hand is strictly played out against the hand of the
dealer. The rules of play for the dealer are firmly
dictated, parting no decisions up to the dealer.
Therefore, there is not a trouble with the dealer or any
of the other players at the table seeing the cards in
the hand. Indeed, if someone is playing at a shoe game,
the player cards are all dealt face up. In any event,
when just learning to play, do not hesitate to show the
dealer or other players the cards and ask question.
Values of the cards:
In
blackjack, the
cards are valued like an ace can count as either 1 or
11. The cards from 2 through 9 are valued as indicated.
The 10, Jack, Queen and King are all valued at 10. The
suits of the cards do not have any sense in the game.
The value of a hand is simply the sum of the point
counts of each card in the hand. It is assumed to always
have the value that makes the best hand. A hand that
contains an Ace is called a soft total if the Ace can be
counted as either 1 or 11 without the total going over
21. Once all the bets are made, the dealer will compact
the cards to the players. He will make two passes around
the table starting at his left so that the players and
the dealer have two cards each.
How to deal with the
card?
In the shoe games, the
player’s cards will be dealt face-up and the players are
not allowed to touch the cards. The beginners should
start with the shoe game where one does not have to
worry about handling the cards. In the hand-held games,
the player's cards are dealt face down and the players
pick up the cards. When handling the cards in a
hand-held game, there are few important things to
remember. The cards are allowed to touch with one hand.
One must keep the cards over the table.
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