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Blackjack Rules:
The value of the hand is the sum of its cards: 1. Face cards (10, J, Q, K) count as 10 Play begins with you placing a bet. You receive two cards and the dealer receives two cards. The first two cards are dealt face up to the player with the dealers first card being dealt face down and the dealers second card being dealt face up. The dealers first face-up card is called the upcard. The dealers face down card is known as the hole card. After the initial deal, the dealer settles your hands. You can continue to take hits (draw cards) until you want to stand (stop drawing) or until the hand goes over 21, called a bust. You can hit or stand on any card total of 21 or below. After you have completed your turns, the dealer must draw cards as
long as his or her total is less than 16 and must stand when the total
is 17 or more. If you go over 21 (bust) or the dealers hand is greater than yours (21 or under), then you lose your bet. If you stand with any total under 21 and the dealer busts, then you win your bet. If you tie the dealer, it is called a push, and neither side wins. The dealer settles nearly all bets at even money. However, if you have
Blackjack and the dealer has an ordinary hand, you receive 3 to 2 payment You are dealt one and only one additional card at that point, completing
your hand. To split your pairs, you separate the identical cards, leaving them
face up, and place an amount of chips equal to your original wager in
front of your new hand. You then proceed to play each hand independently,
requesting cards or standing, as desired. You can win, lose, or bust
with either or both hands. If the dealer does not have a Blackjack, you lose the insurance bet
and play continues as normal. In order to be "On Fire" you must win three hands in a row. You will notice the On Fire gauge at the top of the game screen. When this guage fills up, you will be on fire. Once you have accomplished this, all winning blackjack hands pay you at 2-1 odds instead of 3-2 odds. Dramatically increasing your potential pay out. However, if you are on fire and you lose a hand, you lose your current on fire status and must go back and try to win three hands in a row. Pushed hands do not affect your On Fire status.
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