 Before you can play a hand of  Blackjack, you must place a bet on the table. The minimum bet amount required to  play depends on the table you are at. All winning bets at the Blackjack table  are paid even money, except a dealt Blackjack, which is paid three to two. If,  for example, you have a $5 bet on the table and receive a Blackjack, you would  be paid $7.50.
Before you can play a hand of  Blackjack, you must place a bet on the table. The minimum bet amount required to  play depends on the table you are at. All winning bets at the Blackjack table  are paid even money, except a dealt Blackjack, which is paid three to two. If,  for example, you have a $5 bet on the table and receive a Blackjack, you would  be paid $7.50.
The game starts with you receiving two cards and the  dealer receiving two cards. One card of the dealer is placed face up for you to  see. This card is called the "up card" and gives you a little help in guessing  what the dealer holds. Each card has a count that's equivalent to its number.  So, for example, a two is worth two. The Jack, Queen and King cards are worth  ten. The Ace is worth one or eleven—you decide. At the conclusion of each hand,  the player closest to twenty-one wins. However, the object is not really to get  as close to twenty-one as possible, rather to beat the dealer.
As the  player, you go first. You can hit, stand, split, double down or surrender.  Here's a description of each action.
Stand: You stay  with what you have and end your turn.
Hit: You take  another card. You can continue to do this until you are satisfied or bust (go  over 21).
Split: If you have two cards of the same type  (example: two tens), you can split them up and make two separate hands. You can  only split your first two cards.
Double Down: When you  double down, you double up your bet and take one final card—and end your turn.  You can't double down after you have more than two cards.
Surrender: You kill the hand by taking back half of  your money and giving up. Most casinos offer this now. You can only surrender  when you have your first two cards.
Once your turn ends, the dealer  completes the hand by drawing if needed. Most casinos are setup so that the  dealer must hit until the dealer holds a 17. If the casino hits on soft 17, that  means any 17 made with an ace (example: Ace and a six) is hit. A hard 17 would  be something like a ten and a seven.
You are now ready to hit the Blackjack  table and have some fun. It would be good to read up on some blackjack strategy  before playing—to maximize your potential. You will find out some key times to  not hit no matter what you have and times to double down. Blackjack is a fun  game and the house has a low advantage over you—if you know how to play  right.
Jason A. Martin former casino dealer, professional gambler and Las Vegas insider. You can get your own content, links and marketing at his gambling website marketing website at GamblerMarketing.com. © Market Junction LLC.
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