


| Blackjack |

| Once the dealer says "No More Bets," the excitement begins. As the ball begins to spin, your partier goers will be holding their breath waiting for it to land on their lucky number!!! The table can fit 7 players comfortably. |
| deals himself one card up and one card down. The object is for the players to draw cards which add up to 21 or closer to 21 than the dealers cards. If you go over 21 you "bust" or "break" and lose. If your cards are nearer to 21 than the dealers you win, if it is less than the dealers you lose. Ties are a "push" and nobody wins. You may draw as many cards as you like, but the dealer must draw to all 16's and stand on 17 or more. If you have two cards of equal value you may "split" them by placing an additional amount of money, equal to your original bet, and separating the cards to start two individual hands. If you split two "aces" you will receive only one card on each ace, in addition if you receive a 10 value card the hand is counted only as 21 not "Blackjack". Also you may "double down" on the first two cards of your hand by placing any additional amount up to your original bet and receive only one more card from the dealer. A "Blackjack" is when a player makes 21 with only 2 cards. Blackjack pays 3 to 2, while a regular 21 is just even money. The dealer can make a Blackjack as well, and if a player also has Blackjack then it is considered a “Push,” no harm, no foul. |
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