Single-player blackjack
Last updated: 2014-07-04
The objective of blackjack is to accumulate a hand with a point total as close to 21 as possible, without going over 21. The value of a hand is the sum of the point counts of each card in the hand. The value assigned to cards is as follows:
- The cards from 2 to 10 are valued as indicated.
- Face cards (jacks, queens and kings) are all valued at 10 points.
- An ace counts as one or 11: if scoring 11 would cause hand value to exceed 21 (‘bust’), an ace will count as one.
- Soft total: a hand containing an ace that can be counted as 11 without the total going above 21. For example, ace-6 is soft 17.
- Hard total: a hand containing an ace that can be counted as only one because counting it as 11 would make the hand go over 21. For example, ace-6-10 is hard 17.
A tie between the player and the house is known as a ‘push’, and means that no one wins or loses. If the first two cards dealt are an ace and any 10-point card, it is known as blackjack and is an automatic win for the player at 1.5 to 1, unless the house ties.
Information
- The game and the game rules are identical in both real-money and play-money modes.
- The minimum bet is $1 USD and the maximum bet is $500 USD. The maximum bet applies for the initial bet of the game.
- Eight decks are used in the Las Vegas Downtown version of blackjack. Each deck has 52 cards.
- The deck is shuffled after 10% of the cards in the decks are used.
- The dealer draws a card on soft 17.
- Up to three splits are allowed.
- The number of cards that can be dealt to the player is limited only by choice (by clicking on ‘Stand’) or by the hand total being greater than or equal to 21.
- If the dealer has a 10, jack, queen, or king as the up card it is possible he has a blackjack, in which case your hand will lose, unless you also have a blackjack. The dealer will check for blackjack immediately if one is possible and will collect the losing bet immediately, if he holds a blackjack.
How to play
- Your chips are stacked in denominations of $1, $5, $25, $100 and $500 on the right-hand edge of the table.
- Select the amount you want to wager on a given hand by clicking on the chip of that denomination. You can decrease the amount wagered by clicking on the ‘Bet’ stack.
- Once the wager is placed, click on the ‘Deal’ button. The ‘Deal’ button will be enabled only if a bet is equal to or more than the minimum bet.
- Depending on the strength of your cards, you can choose from the following options offered to you: ‘Hit’, ‘Stand’, ‘Double’, ‘Split’ or ‘Surrender’ as per the game rules.
- If the dealer has a 10, jack, queen, king or ace as his first card, he will check to see if he has a blackjack before you draw your third card.
- The 'Insurance' option is offered to you in case the dealer has an ace as his first card.
- Once either the player or the dealer stands or busts, the results are displayed below the both dealer’s and the player’s cards and in the scrolling window.
- To continue the game with the same bet, click on the ‘Rebet’ button.
- To place a new bet, click on the desired chip denomination (click ‘Clear’ first if you want to place a different bet).
- Your game balance is displayed at the bottom left-hand side of the game screen.
- Click on ‘Rebuy’ to buy more credits into the game from your Party Account.
- Click on ‘Rules’ to view the game rules.
- Click on ‘Gamelogs’ to view the logs of the games you have played.
- Click on ‘Version’ to view the current version number of the game.
- To exit from the game, click on ‘Exit game’.
Options to choose from:
Stand: Clicking on the ‘Stand’ button will keep your hand at its current value. You may stand at any time, if you are satisfied with your hand. Click the ‘Stand’ button and when the dealer has completed his hand, they will be compared.
Hit: If you wish to take another card, you may continue to do so until you either stand or go bust. Click on ‘Hit’ to be dealt the next card.
Double: After you are dealt your first two cards, an option to ‘Double’ will be displayed. Once this option is selected, the bet amount is doubled and you will be dealt one more card. The hand will automatically stand after the next card is dealt. Doubling is also provided as an option after splitting. If your game balance is not sufficient for the additional bet, the double option will not be offered. You cannot double if you have been dealt a blackjack.
If you lose the bet, you forfeit the entire bet amount, the initial bet and the additional amount placed for the double option.
Split: If you have two cards of the same value (for example two 7s, two 10s, a king and a jack, etc), you can click 'Split’ to split the cards into two separate hands. This option is also available if you are dealt two aces as your first two cards. Once this option is selected, an additional bet (equal to your original bet) is automatically placed.
If the hand qualifies for a split, but your game balance is not sufficient for the additional bet, then the split option will not be offered.
You may draw as many cards as you wish on each split hand, with the exception of splitting on aces. If you split aces, only one card will be dealt to each split hand. If a 10-point card is dealt to either ace, the hand is counted as 21, not blackjack.
How to split:
- Once you've chosen to split, the cards are divided into two separate hands and one more card is dealt to each of the hands. The hand with an arrow pointing towards it is active (i.e. the one you are currently playing on).
- Click on ‘Hit’/’Stand’ or any of the other options offered, depending upon your hand.
- Once the first hand is decided, the arrow will move to the second hand.
- Click on ‘Hit’/’Stand’ or any of the other options offered, depending upon your hand.
Insurance: Insurance gives you a chance to protect yourself from the dealer’s blackjack. If the dealer's first card (the open card) is an ace, you can choose to insure your hand against the dealer's blackjack by clicking on ‘Insurance’. Insurance costs 50% of the bet amount and is in addition to the initial bet placed by you. Once you opt for insurance, the additional bet is automatically placed.
If the dealer has a blackjack, the insurance bet pays 2:1 and you will lose the initial bet. If the dealer does not get a blackjack, you lose the insured bet and the game continues for the initial bet amount. Insurance is not offered to you if you get a blackjack.
If your hand qualifies for insurance, but your game balance is not sufficient for the additional bet, the insurance option will not be offered.
Surrender: As your point total is announced, you may choose to discontinue playing your hand for that round and surrender one half of your bet by clicking on the ‘Surrender’ option. You only have the option to surrender on the first two cards. This decision must be made prior to indicating whether you wish to double, split pairs, stand and/or hit.
You will only be offer to option to surrender after the dealer has checked to see if he has a blackjack. If the dealer’s second card results in a blackjack, your entire wager will be collected by the dealer and the game will come to an end. However, if the dealer's second card does not result in a blackjack and you opt for the surrender option, one half of your bet will be returned to you.
Paytable
Win type | Description | Payout |
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Blackjack | A blackjack, or ‘natural’, comprises a total of 21 in your first two cards. A blackjack is therefore an ace and any 10-point card, with the additional requirement that these be your first two cards. If you split a pair of aces, for example, and then draw a ten-point card on one of the Aces, this will not count as blackjack, but rather a total of 21. Your blackjack beats any dealer total (including a dealer's regular 21) except a dealer's blackjack. If both you and the dealer have a blackjack, the hand is a tie or ‘push’ and nobody wins or loses. | 1.5 : 1 |
(Normal win) | Your total is greater than the dealer's, but less than or equal to 21. | 1 to 1 |
Push | The totals of both the dealer’s and your hand are the same. | Tie, your wager is returned. |
Insurance | Offered on the dealer's ace to insure your hand against the dealer receiving a blackjack. It costs 50% of the bet amount, in addition to the initial bet placed by you. | If the dealer gets a blackjack, the insurance bet pays 2:1. You lose the initial bet. blackjack, you lose the insured bet and the game continues for the initial bet amount. |
Surrender | Allowed only on the first two cards. You can select to discontinue play of your hand for that round and surrender. | If the dealer’s second card results in a blackjack, your entire wager will be collected by the dealer. If the dealer’s second card does not result in a blackjack, then one-half of your bet will be returned. |
Adding funds to your Party Account
To add funds to your Party Account, click on 'Deposit' in the cashier menu, then select the desired deposit option. You can also add funds to your account by clicking on 'Rebuy' while in the game screen and then clicking on ‘Cashier’, or by clicking on 'Deposit' or 'Real balance’ in the My Account section in the left panel of the Main Lobby. The time taken to transfer funds and the fees charged will vary depending on which deposit option you choose. Funds can only be added at the beginning of a new game.
What do I do if I reach my betting limits?
If your game balance drops below the minimum bet you are trying to place, you will have to click on 'Rebuy' to buy in credits from Party Account to your game balance.
To add funds to your Party Account, click on the 'Deposit' option in the cashier menu in the Main Lobby, or click the 'Cashier' button in the ‘Buy-in’ window of any game. You can also click on the 'Deposit' button or on ‘Real balance’ in the My Account section of the left panel in the Main Lobby.
I could not complete the game. What should I do?
If you get disconnected from the blackjack game, please log back in to your poker account and open the game again to complete the unfinished game. If you are unable to play or are experiencing other problems, please contact our Customer Care Team.
Note that your in-play amount (the amount brought to the blackjack table) will not be available for play on poker tables before you have completed the unfinished blackjack game.
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