Blackjack is a fascinating casino game that combines skill, strategy, and a little bit of luck. The goal is to get your hand as close to 21 as possible without going over. Each card has a value, either 1 for numbers or 10 for face cards, and the ace can count as either one or 11 depending on the situation. The house has a significant advantage over the player in blackjack, but you can minimize this edge by understanding how to play the game correctly.
First, choose a seat at the table. The table typically accommodates five to seven players and is set up with a circle for your wager. The dealer will stand behind the table and chip rack. If you see an empty seat, it’s usually okay to take it unless chips or a coat are holding the spot for someone who just stepped away for a moment or if the table has a No-Midway-Entry policy (usually marked by a sign at the blackjack table).
Once all of the players have chosen their seats, the dealer will give a warm smile and wish everyone good luck, shuffle the cards, and ask the players to cut them. Unlike some other casino games, you cannot touch the cards when playing blackjack, but you can view your wagers and winnings on the screen in the lower left corner of the table.
The dealer will then deal each player two cards face-up and himself one card facing down. The player may then choose to stand, double down, or split pairs based on the strength of his or her hand and the dealer’s upcard. Generally speaking, it’s a good idea to hit against a dealer’s 2 through 6, and stand on a 16 if the dealer has a 7 or higher showing.
If your hand total is closer to 21 than the dealer’s, you win and are paid an amount equal to your original wager. If the dealer has a higher hand-total than yours, you lose, but if both hands are the same, it is a tie or a push and your wager stays on the table for another round.
Novice blackjack players will often miss golden opportunities by playing their hands too conservatively. For example, they might hesitate to hit a strong hand of 16 against the dealer’s 7, or split a pair of 2s against a dealer’s 4, giving up valuable opportunities for winning hands. Expert players, on the other hand, will maximize their wins by hitting and doubling down when the odds favor doing so.
Practice makes perfect, and the casino floor is a great place to hone your skills. Start by playing at a small bet table and work your way up to higher-stake tables as you gain experience and confidence. And don’t forget to have fun! Our friendly blackjack dealers are happy to help if you have any questions or need a refresher on the rules.