The basic rules are, you get two cards and the dealer gets two cards. Whichever hand is closer to 21 without going over, wins. After you get your first two cards, you can take additional cards if you choose, until you decide to stop, or until you "bust" which means you go over 21.
Blackjack Pairs and Payout OddsThere are 3 variations of pairs and payout:1. Mixed pair is made up of 1 red suited card and 1 black suited card.Example: 2 of spades + 2 of diamond2. Colored pair is made up of 2 same cards of the same color, however, they are different in suits.Example: 6 of diamonds + 6 of hearts3. Perfect pair an exact pair.Example: K of hearts + K of heartNote:In perfect pair rules, player may place a perfect pairs bet on any box on which the player has placed a Blackjack bet. Bet must be placed prior with any cards in the round of play that are dealt. If the perfect pair wager wins, the first 2 cards are dealt to the player that holds a pair and loses if its not.
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If a set gets to 5 to 5, then they play two more games. If someone wins both games, he wins the set 7 to 5. If each player wins one of the two games, then the score is 6 to 6 and they play a tiebreaker (first to seven points, but you have to win by two), and the winner of the tiebreaker wins the set. When you win a set in a tiebreaker it basically counts as one game, so you win 7 to 6.
In poker, suits do not have rank. Two royal flush's would tie. Otherwise with an A high flush you would go to the next highest card.
In some casinos there is an option called "surrender". That means that you are willing to give up 50% of your wager and not play the hand, AFTER the dealer checks to see if there is a blackjack, which automatically wins for the house.
If both the dealer and the player have a Blackjack it is a push. However, it is possible for a player to win the hand under certain conditions. If the dealer is showing an Ace the player can insure his bet. If the player makes the insurance bet and the dealer has a Blackjack, the hand is a push and the insurance bet is a win. This is commonly know as "even money".
I think if you and the dealer have the same hand, then in casino's. The dealer wins. Sometimes it's a draw and you get your money back, but win nothing else.
In the game of Blackjack, if a player's final hand total is 21 or less and they have not busted, they can end their turn at any time. So, if the last card they play is an eight and their total is 21 or less, they can choose to end their turn and stay in the game.
There are three rules to play Pai Gow Poker. The first rule is if a player wins both hands the dealer must pay out the amount staked out by the player. The second rule is if the player wins one hand and the dealer wins the other no money changes hands. The third rule is if the dealer wins both hands the dealer wins the player's stake.
The basic rules are, you get two cards and the dealer gets two cards. Whichever hand is closer to 21 without going over, wins. After you get your first two cards, you can take additional cards if you choose, until you decide to stop, or until you "bust" which means you go over 21.
If you want to know how to play 21...you have not came to the right place!! Sorry...I did find something on google though. Look up "How to play 21" and that is were you will find out were to play! I knew how to play..but I forgot! Good Luck! Hope you find what you are looking for!
The person holding the highest value cards wins. For example, if you have three 2's and the dealer has three queens, the dealer wins. If you have the three queens and they have the three 2's, you win. In a single deck, it is not possible for two people to have three of a kind of equal value.It is possible for two people to have pairs of equal value, in which case, the value of the highest card in the hand determines the winner.
To start a game one of the players will take a free throw while the others get ready for a rebound. If the player makes it he gets another one until he misses. If he misses the players will try and make it anywhere on the court ounting as two while a free throw counts as one
Three card poker is played one on one with dealer though multiple players are able to play against the dealer at the same time. It is played with a standard deck and all players are dealt three cards. After initial antes are made each player then decides to fold or play. Folding results in forfeiting their ante. After further bets are made the Dealer is the first to expose their hand. Dealer must have a queen or better to qualify to play. If the Dealer does not qualify appropriate pay outs are made. If Dealer qualifies, players one at a time tries to beat the Dealers hand and payouts are appropriately paid out.
Soft 17Indicates that an ace is involved: A 7 and any card worth 10 would be a "hard" 17, and a Ace and a 6 would be a "soft" 17. It is considered soft due to the fact that the Ace can be counted as a 1 or an 11. A "soft" hand is a hand you can hit and get a 10 and still have the same hand; an Ace is ALWAYS involved. To answer your question, if the dealer must hit a soft 17 this means that if the dealer has an Ace, 6 hand they must take another card and can not stand on the 17.It is important to note that Dealer's Hitting of the "Soft 17" is very advantageous to the house. Such games should be avoided where that is an option.
To ultimately win you get blackjack which is a ten or a picture card with an ace (adds to 21)... but otherwise you have to get more and more cards until you get to 21 but you can sit on anything like 18, 19, 20.... as long as you have a better score than your opponent :) If you're asking how to get an advantage over the house, you have to be card counting.