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BLACKJACK
Game rules

The main objective of the player is to get the combination "Black Jack" or to reach total with the help of additional cards as close to 21 as possible without exceeding 21.

Dealer is obliged to a total of 17 at the minimum or more and stops dealing.

The game is played with six full decks.

The player may play both in one box and in several boxes simultaneously.

Cards 2 through 10 are counted at face value. All face cards count for 10 points. Ace counts as 1 or 11 points.

Minimal and maximum bets in the box are fixed at every desk.

The dealer draws two cards, face up, to the player and two to himself, one face up and one face down.

If the first two drawn cards give 21, the dealer declares that the player has "Black Jack". In this case the player will be paid the bet 3 to 2, if the dealer's up-card counts less then 10 points.

When the dealer's up card is an Ace or 10 he offers the player to pay the bet immediately 1 to1, without dealing to himself. The player may accept the offer by pressing the "Insurance" button or refuse it by pressing the "Stand" button. If after the second dealer's card is shown, he also has "Black Jack" then round draw is declared, the player's bet is not paid and given back. The "Black Jack" combination is the superior one.

If the Player doesn't have "Black Jack" after the deal, he may continue to draw cards attempting to total as close to 21 as possible.

At the same time he may double his bet (the "Double" button) when two first cards are dealt. When the player doubles his bet he gets only one additional card and the dealing to his box stops.

If two cards are of the same point value the player may split the first two cards into two separate hands (the "Split" button). In that case the player has to place one more bet that is equal to the first one. After the split the player continues to take cards for every bet. As an exception, "split Aces" can get only one additional card each. When 10 is drawn to an Ace or an Ace is dealt to 10 this combination is not regarded as "Black Jack" but as 21. The player may also double his bet during the split, with the exception of splitting of two Aces.

When the dealer's up card is an Ace or 10, the Player may buy insurance from the possible "Black Jack". To buy insurance the players presses the "Insurance" button. Insurance is non-obligatory additional amount equal to half of the Player's original bet. If after the player has bought insurance the Dealer has Blackjack, the insurance bet pays 2 to 1, in other cases the insurance bet loses. In fact, when the insurance wins, the player recovers his bets.

If during the dealing the player totals more than 21 his bet loses.

After the moment all players made their game the dealer reveals his second card. The dealer is obliged to take cards until he totals 17 points or more. If during dealing the dealer totals more than 21 he loses.

If the dealer and the player have equal amount of points round draw is declared and the bet is given back. Winnings are paid after the end of dealing in every box.

If the player totals more than the dealer, the player's bet wins and it is always paid 1 to 1 with the exception of the case when the player has "Black Jack".

If the player's amount of points is less than the dealer's one, the player's bet loses.

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