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| Welcome to WNXWN Blackjack |
Blackjack, commonly referred to 21 is by far the most popular casino table game. Quick to learn, fun to play, and offers better odds than any other table game on the casino floor. The objective of this game is for a player to come as close to 21 without going over, while still having a higher total than our iDealer. The cards are dealt once a wager has been placed by you, the player. Both Player and Dealer are dealt with two cards. If the total value of the Player's cards is closer to 21 than the Dealer's hand, Player wins double its wager. The Player also wins if the Dealer goes over 21, likewise if the Player's total goes over 21, dealer wins.
WNXWN Blackjack Rules :
1. Played with 4 decks of cards.
2. Dealer Hits on Soft 17.
3. Double on any 2 cards.
4. One card only for split.
CardValues :
1. Cards 2 through 10 are the face value.
2. Jacks, Queens, and Kings are all valued at 10.
3. Aces are valued at either 1 or 11.
Overview
A. Player's information list
B. Live Dealer's hand window
C. LIVE Streaming Feed window (adjustable)
D. Player's hand window
E. Wagering area
F. Selection Buttons
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| Getting Started |
| 1. To start playing iBlackjack, you must have money (US or EURO) in your player's account. If you have no money, you will be asked if you would like to visit the cashier. To learn more see PAYMENT
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| 2. To enter a blackjack table, you will need to search for an open spot from the list of tables. Highlight the table with an available spot (6 players max per table) and click GO on the bottom of the window.
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| 3. Upon entrance to the table, you be asked to choose the betting amount preference. After your selection, choose an available spot from the list of stations on left. Through this window, you'll be able to view the players in your table, their cards during rounds, the betting amount, and whether they loose or win.
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| Playing Options |
1. Bet - To place a bet, select the chip that represents the preferred value on the bottom select row and drop the chip in the wagering area. Left click to increase bet amount, right click to undo previous bet. The recall button is used to wager the same amount for the next round and you are able to bet more or less.
2. Time - The game will begin the game once a bet has been placed by all players. The players are dealt with two cards face up and the iDealer gets two cards, one faced up the other face down.
3. Hit - Player desires another card to be dealt. The Player may take a hit at any time before standing.
4. Stand - Player desires to keep hand dealt. The game will automatically stand when the Player has 21 or after doubling down.
5. Split - If the Player's first two cards are of the same value, the hand may be split into 2 separate hands by placing a second bet of equal value.
6. Double - When a Player has been dealt the first two cards and believes that the third card will give them a position to beat the iDealer's hand, they can "Double Down." The wager is doubled it value, and one additional card is dealt to the Player.
7. Blackjack - Is honored when first two cards dealt totals 21. Blackjack beats a score of 21 consisting of 3 or more cards.
8. Bust - Is called when total value of cards for either the iDealer or the Player exceeds 21. If the Player busts, the bet is lost. If the Dealer busts, the Player automatically wins the bet.
9. Push - Is called when the value of the Dealer's cards and the Player's cards are equal. Player's bet is returned.
10. Insurance - Is an option that provides the player with a chance to protect their bet it is possible for the iDealer to have Blackjack. This option is available and will be prompt if iDealer's reveals a card that is an ace. The player may purchase insurance at the price of half their initial bet. If iDealer does have Blackjack, the insurance pays 2 to 1, which corresponds to the amount of the initial bet. If the player has bought insurance and iDealer does not have Blackjack, the player loses his insurance. The player's initial bet is then settled by comparing his cards with iDealer's. If iDealer and the Player both have Blackjack, the game results in a push with the player profiting by the amount won by taking insurance - also referred as "even money".
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| Basic Strategy |
1. Hitting and Standing
The most basic place to start is hitting and standing. The most fundamental thing to remember is, because the dealer always has to take a hit on any hand 16 or lower, you won't win as much money when you're holding less than 17, unless the dealer busts.
TIP: If your hand is below 17 and the dealer is showing an Ace, King, Queen, Jack, 10, 9, or 8, we recommend you need to
take a hit. Whenever the dealer holds one of these cards his chances of busting are very slim, so unless you clear 16
your chances of winning are also slim.
So when should you stand? If your hand is above 12 and the dealer shows a 4, 5, or 6, your best play is to stand. When the dealer is showing any of these three cards, the chances for the dealer to bust are highest. In fact, it's more than 40 percent of the time. You do not want to take a hit with 15, get a card value of 10 and busted, only to see that the dealer had 14 and would have been forced to take a hit and draw the 10 instead of you
2. Doubling Down
The best and quickest option to increase your pot when playing Blackjack is by successfully doubling down at every opportunity. Doubling down your wager can double your winnings or it can end up costing you double if you loose the hand.
TIP: The first and most important rule of doubling down is, always double down any hand totaling 11. Also
when your hand is 10 and the dealer is showing a 9 or lower, double it up. When your hand is a 9 or you have
a "soft" hand (an ace counted as 11) between 13 and 17 against a dealer's 4, 5 or 6, double it up.
3. Splitting
What tends to be everyone's favorite or most hated part of Blackjack, is splitting. Splitting can be highly profitable if you do it with the right cards, or you could end up costing you by splitting a winning hand into a pair of losers.
TIP: Never split a pair of 5's. Always split aces and eights, no matter what the dealer is showing. The
reason behind splitting aces should be obvious, but split a pair of eights? A pair of eights is an opportunity
for a pair of 16's, which is really is really not attractive. Like we mentioned before, with 16 chance of winning
is if the dealer busts. By splitting into a pair of eights, your chances of hitting two hands higher than 16 are
actually quite good.
Your best bet when it comes to splitting is to split 2's and 3's against a dealer's 4, 5, or 6. When it comes to the rest of the cards in the deck (4, 6, 7, 9), the simplest rule is to only split these cards when the dealer's hand is showing a card of lesser value.
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