"Black Jack is a classic casino game with a special atmosphere.
This is the most legendary game of all casino games around the world. Many movies have been made with it. Sit back, grab a virtual card and feel like you're in a real casino.
There are two statements that are heard from players. The first is that the essence of the game is to score as many points as possible and at the same time not to exceed 21 points. The second is the desire to beat the dealer.
In this game from ChampionStudio.net you have 4 logs available to play. Each of them has 52 cards. To bet, there are five special places or boxes. You decide whether to bet on one of them or several at once. Your winnings will depend on the value of the box bet and the denomination of the credit. Given these variables, you can create your own strategies and use the funds profitably.
If you want to quickly view all winning combinations, as well as payout odds for each of the winning combinations and bonus bets, press the "i" button. A window with detailed information will open in front of you.
A bet loses if there are more than 21 points on it. However, if the dealer has more than 21 points on his cards, then all remaining bets in the game automatically become the winning bets. Also, your sectors with more points than the dealer's are the winning sectors. Those who score less points than the dealer will lose.
There are situations where the dealer and you have the same number of points, in which case a draw comes out. Your bets are not lost and are not paid.
In this game, the most significant combination that instantly brings you the winnings is when you roll an Ace and any other card with a price of 10 points. This set and is named after the game "Black Jack". Moreover, this combination is considered older than any other, the value of which is 21 points.
You take the cards first, the dealer always takes the second one. There is also a special rule that the dealer also takes an additional card. An extra card is taken automatically if the dealer has 16 points or less. However, if the dealer has 17 or more points, he will not be able to draw an additional card.
Each card has its own value. It does not depend on the suit. If they are cards from two to ten, they are equal to their value. This means that the five has five points, and eight, respectively, eight, and so all the rest. All Jacks, Ladies and Kings are also equal and are worth 10 points. And it remains to say about Aces, they in the conditions of this game can be as 1 point or 11. It depends on the desire of the player.
There is a function here to double your bet during the game. Once you've got the cards and decided you can play it perfectly, you can click on the double bet button. When you do so, you automatically get another card. After that, the ability to add cards stops.
You also have the opportunity to split one combination into two. To do this, you need to press a special button. This can be done when you have collected two cards of the same value. It can be, for example, two 3s or two Ladies. In this case from one set you will have two. At the same time on each of the sets there is the same bet that was first before the partition. After you press the button, you start a set of cards on each set again. But you should understand that such function can be activated only once per game.
There is a nuance to the split. If you first had two Aces and two Tens, they don't turn into two "Black Jack" combinations after splitting. They will just be counted as 21 points. And there is a special rule about Aces. When splitting them, you get only one card in your set. After that you can't pick up any more cards.
If you want, you can "insure" your bet against "Black Jack". For example, at the dealer you see an open Ace. After the cards are dealt, you will be offered to hedge your bet, since the dealer has a high probability of collecting "Black Jack". If you decide to take advantage of this, you get insurance, which means you put in an extra bet that is no more than half of the original bet. It looks like you're placing a separate bet on whether the dealer will get "Black Jack". And if the dealer gets it out, you have to be compensated. In doing so, you will receive double the compensation. Otherwise, your insurance simply burns out.
Also, if you already have "Black Jack" on one sector, but the dealer has an Ace, you can't use the insurance. The dealer can offer you an "Equal Money" agreement. It means that if your bet is 1:1, you will get your winnings at once. But you can also refuse this. In that case, you lose your winnings if the dealer has "Black Jack".
You can read more about "Black Jack" payouts in the table below:
The essence of this game is to open one of the four cards, which will be higher in value than the one opened first. If you have chosen a higher card, your winnings are doubled accordingly. If the card is equal to the opened one, it is a draw and the game can be repeated again.
Each time it is up to you to decide whether to play further or take your winnings. But if a card turns out to be lower in value than the open card, your winnings are completely burned.
Play "Black Jack" and immerse yourself in a truly atmospheric game played all over the world. It is designed for fans of gambling and those who like to implement their own strategies.