Blackjack
Betting
You must place you
bets before playing
blackjack. At the
completion of each hand
of blackjack the
previous bet will
automatically be placed.
You can choose to use
this bet and click the
"deal" button or change
your bet (to increase
your bet click on the
different value chips in
the left corner and to
decrease your bet click
on the chips in the
middle of the table).
Game Actions
Hit
- Draw another card.
Stand
- Stop at the current
total and take no more
cards.
Double
(Doubling Down)
- This can only be done
on a two card hand with
a rank of 9 - 11 (before
another card has been
drawn). Doubling down
allows you to double
your bet but you can
receive only one
additional card to the
hand.
Split
(Splitting Pairs)
- When you are dealt a
matching pair of cards
(numerical value,
example: 6 and 6 or
Queen and King) you have
the ability to split the
hand into two separate
hands, and play them
independently. You are
allowed to split pairs 2
times during a game,
except that you can not
resplit on split Aces.
When you split you bet
the same amount as the
initial bet again on the
new hand/s (you will
only be given the option
to split pairs if you
have enough money to
cover the extra bets).
Insurance
- If the dealer's shown
card is an Ace the
"Insurance" option will
be offered and you can
bet up to half your
original bet amount. The
dealer will check to see
if their second card has
a value of 10, and if
they do have Blackjack,
your winning Insurance
bet will be paid at odds
of 2:1. Insurance is a
side bet that has no
influence on the
original bet. So if the
dealer does have
Blackjack you will win
the Insurance bet but
unless you also have
Blackjack you will lose
your original bet.
Auto Play
You can choose to use
Auto Play - set your
blackjack preferences
and let the computer
play for you. First you
need to place your
initial bet (this will
be the bet amount that
is used for each hand in
autoplay). Then click on
the "autoplay" button.
You can then select the
"number of deals" for
the autoplay to do and
when to stop (if you win
or lose a certain amount
of money).
Read below for
details on
Auto Play Strategy
and
Changing the Default
Rules.
Auto Play Strategy
The blackjack
autoplay strategy grid
will show you the
current strategy that
autoplay will use when
running. You can change
the strategy to suit
your preferred game
play.
You will see on the
left hand side a list
that represents your
hand. For example if you
are dealt a {7 and a 9}
you will have 16. This
means the strategy will
use the 3rd row from the
top to use for its
rules.
Which rule it then
uses is decided by the
dealers first card. If
the dealer is dealt an
8, from the above grid
you can see the autoplay
function will HIT.
Please note that a
10, Jack, Queen and King
all count as a 10.
On the left hand
column you will also
notice a section from
Soft 20 to Soft 13. A
SOFT hand is a hand that
contains an Ace that at
the time can be counted
as an 11. For example:
|
Ace, 8 |
19 or 9 |
Yes |
|
Ace, 8,
10 Value
Card |
19 |
No |
|
Ace, 6,
3 |
20 or 10 |
Yes |
|
Ace, 5,
8 |
14 |
No |
|
Ace,
Ace, 8 |
20 or 10 |
Yes |
|
Ace,
Ace, 8, 8 |
18 |
No |
Any soft hands as
they contain an ace that
can either be a 1 or 11,
are chosen from this
part of the guide. Again
the dealer card is used
to make the final
decision.
The final section on
the left hand column
(pairs), are used when
the first two cards you
are dealt are the same.
Remember, 10, Jacks,
Queens, and Kings are
all the same for pairs.
So a Jack and Queen is a
pair.
Changing the Default
Strategy Rules
Any rule can be
changed by you. To
change a rule, click on
the one you want to
change. A menu will
appear.
The actions you can
take change for
different sections.
You can HIT and STAND
on any grid decision.
You can only DOUBLE,
SURRENDER and SPLIT when
you have two cards. When
you have a third card
you can no longer use
these options.
You will see when you
select double or
surrender or split (for
pairs) that the menu
will become restricted
(in the cards section,
to 2 cards). You can
then choose an option
(under ELSE) for hands
that are greater than 2
cards.
Using these options
supplied to you in the
menu you can make up
many different
decisions. Once you have
changed one or more
options you click the
save button to save the
options. If at any time
you ever wish to revert
to the default options,
just click the "default"
button at the bottom of
the screen.
If you change a set
decision from the
default, a small black
pointer will appear.
This simply means you
have changed this rule
from the default rule. |