How to Wager on Black Jack: A Beginner’s Guide
Thursday, 22. October 2009
For people who haven’t participated in chemin de fer on the internet before here’s a hint, blackjack is incredibly simple to play. If you understand how to count to twenty-one and do basic arithmetic, you can compete in black jack. The point of the game is to get as close to twenty-one as possible while not exceeding 21. Easy enough right? Now here is how a hand is played.
The black jack croupier will give you a card one at a time. After looking at the cards you have to then determine whether you can manage to take an additional card without the chance of exceeding 21. It’ll help if you know that face cards (J,Q,K) are all worth 10 points, and the ace is worth either 11 points or 1 point, whichever helps you out the most.
So how do you win? If you are aware of the goal then you can win. All you need to do is have all your cards to be as close to 21 as you can without exceeding 21, if you go over then you immediately lose. You are able to also win by having the same hand value as the chemin de fer dealer.
Now that you understand the regulations of chemin de fer you need to understand the dialect. If you get confused, merely tell the dealer, "I’m out" or "I surrender" you are then able to depart the hand with half your bet on the table not your complete bet. If you inform the dealer, "I’d like to double down" this will double your bet under the agreement that you need to succeed at the hand after the next card is dealt to you.
That is all there is to it. Blackjack is an amazing game to get your feet wet in the world of web wagering since the regulations are so simple to understand.
Posted in Blackjack by Claire
