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Cards Multibox Blackjack is played with four standard decks of 52 cards (Jokers not included). Number cards, 2-10, count as face value. Face cards, kings, queens and jacks, are equal in value to 10 and aces are valued at either 1 or 11. No particular significance is given to any of the 4 suits. Play takes place against a computerized dealer. The dealer is dealt two cards, and the player is dealt two cards in each box. The player's cards are dealt face up, while only the dealer's first card is shown. A player can choose an additional card by clicking HIT. A player may repeat this as many times as he likes so long as the total of his cards does not exceed 21. If the total surpasses 21, it is considered a "bust" and the player automatically loses. Once a player is satisfied with the cards he is holding, he should click STAND. This is repeated for all the boxes the player is playing. After the player is finished, it is the dealer's turn to reveal his face down card and decide whether he would like to take another card. The dealer must have cards totaling 17 or more. Once the dealer is satisfied with the cards he is holding, the winner is decided. If the player's card total is greater than the dealer's, or if the dealer busts then the player is the winner. If the player's card total is the same as the dealer it is considered a "push" and the player does not lose his bet. Black Jack If a 10-value card, i.e. the number 10 card of any suit or a king, queen or jack, plus an ace are initially dealt in any hand, it is considered Blackjack. The player wins 1.5 times his bet and automatically loses if the dealer is dealt a Blackjack. If both are dealt a Blackjack it is considered a push. Insurance If the visible card of the dealer is an ace, the player may buy "insurance" by betting and additional 0.5 times his initial bet. If the dealer then gets Blackjack, the player will win 2 times his insurance bet. If the dealer does not get Blackjack, then the player loses his insurance bet and the outcome of his initial bet is determined by the total of the cards he is holding vs. the dealer's cards. Splitting If a player is dealt two cards of the same value (including two of the same face cards), he is entitled to "split" the cards and double his initial bet. He will now be playing two hands of Blackjack, one at a time. The first hand is dealt a second card. The player must decide whether he would like to STAND or take another card by clicking HIT. Once the player has finished the first hand, he must move onto the second, repeating the same process. After the player is satisfied with both hands it is the dealer's turn. The dealer will now reveal his other card and take additional cards until he has a total of 17 or more. Double Down The player may double his bet after viewing his initial two cards. He will then only be allowed one additional HIT to complete his hand. It is also possible to Double Down after a Split, except in the case of two aces. Players compete against the computerized dealer. Click the chips to place your bet between $1.00 - $40.00 per box. Click DEAL to deal the cards. Choose between HIT, STAND, INSURANCE, SPLIT and STAND depending on the cards you have received. GOOD LUCK! |
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