Unfortunately, this all depends on what the deck is like (which cards have passed already), and what the up card is. There is no single answer which will work for an answer. However the greatest chance for the dealer to bust is when the dealer is showing a 4-5-6. The least chance is when they are showing a 9-10-A.
If the player and the dealer have the same hand no one wins it is called a push, you keep your money.
The probability of drawing two kings from a single deck of cards is 4 in 52 times 3 in 51, or 12 in 2652, or 1 in 221, or about 0.004529.
A jack card and a 10 card in blackjack equals 20 points.
The rules of blackjack, as played in most casinos, always benefit the casino.
The absolute probability is even, given one draw. However, statistically, the chance of drawing an ace and a king as two cards at random is 1: 81.25Chance of drawing first card is either an ace or a king is 8: 52 (1 in 6.5).Now the remaining other card (ace or king) is 4 in 51 (1 in 12.5)*In Blackjack, the drawing of any face card or 10 improves the odds of a natural blackjack using only one deck to 1: 20.8 but the show used holds more than one deck.
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No, the dealer will tell you that you have blackjack. It's that simple.
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Early surrender is when a player surrenders before the dealer checks for a Blackjack.
The chance of a Blackjack appearing for any player OR the dealer is slightly different depending solely upon how many decks are used.The approximately correct answer in all cases though is odds of 20-1That is to say, that one out of every 21 hands is a Blackjack.Ergo, the probability of the occurrence is approx. 4.8%The question asked is "What is the probability of the Dealer not getting a blackjack."Therefore, the correct answer is 100% - 4.8% = 95.2%If you consider that there is 1 Ace per suit, and 4 tens per suit, then the correct answer is (1/13 * 4/13) = 4/169 or a 2.367% chance that the dealer will get blackjack.The chance that with an Ace showing that the dealer has a 10 under the Ace, is 4/13 or 30.769%.With a 10 showing, the chance the dealer has an Ace below the 10 is 1/13 or 7.692%.The reason you aren't supposed to take insurance, is because of the 30% chance to have it. However if the deck is +6, then even a professional card counter will take insurance.
Live action blackjack is simply real blackjack with a real dealer. The opposite of live action blackjack is video black jack where the entire game is computer controlled. In the real world at a casino you will not typically find it called live action blackjack (even though that is what it is) because any table game with a living human dealer is by default "live action". So they simply call it blackjack for the game with a real dealer and video blackjack for the machine version. The term "live action blackjack" is most often used by online websites which offer a type of blackjack where there is a live dealer broadcasting over the web so that you can play online with a real living dealer. Some players are simply more comfortable with human dealers.
The only thing that can cover in a game of blackjack is a dealer-blackjack.
Most players will take the even money, it is always a sure win. If you don't and the dealer has blackjack it is only a push.
..... There aren't opponents in blackjack. just the dealer and the players. If 2 players both have 21, and the dealer doesn't they both win regardless of what cards they have.
Blackjack is not a multiplayer game. It is a casino game where there is the dealer and the only player is you. In order to win the stake, you should either get 21 points in your first two cards (Blackjack), surpass the score of the dealer after the hand is stuck or the dealer's hand should be bust (higher than 21).