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Blackjack Super 7's Description
Blackjack Super 7 is a
variation of the most popular casino card game
in the world. The name Blackjack arose when
an American casino decided to popularise the
game by paying a bonus to any player holding
the ace of spades and either the jack of clubs
or jack of spades. The object of the game is
simple – obtain a total card count higher
than that of the dealer without exceeding 21.
Blackjack Super 7's Rules
Before receiving
any cards, you must place a wager and decide
whether to place the optional Super 7 bet.
- Select a chip value
of either $1, $5, $10, $25, or $100.
- Click the betting circle
until the number of chips displayed equals
the amount you wish to bet.
- To reduce your bet
amount, right-click the betting circle to
remove chips. Your bet will be reduced by
the amount of the currently selected chip.
- Click in the Super
7 betting circle until the number of chips
is equal to the amount you wish to bet.
- Click Deal. You and
the dealer will each be dealt two cards.
Both of your cards will be face up, but only
one of the dealer's cards will be face up.
- Review your cards.
- To receive another
card, click Hit.
- If you are satisfied
with your hand and wish to double your
initial wager, click Double.
- If you receive two
cards of equal value and wish to split
them into two new hands of one card each,
click Split.
- If you are
satisfied with your hand and your wager,
click Stand.
Blackjack Super 7s
uses a six deck shoe that is reshuffled after
each hand.
You can play up
to three hands at once.
If
your hand is greater than the dealer’s
and does not go over 21, you win.
The
face cards—jack,
queen and king—all have a value of 10,
aces have a value of 1 or 11, and the remaining
cards are worth their face value.
If your hand exceeds 21,
you bust and automatically lose the hand. If
you have the same card total as the dealer,
there is no winner and your bet is returned.
This is known as a push.
The dealer stands on 17
and above and draws on 16 and below.
If
the dealer’s
face-up card is an ace, you can buy insurance.
The optional Super
7s bet lets you wager on whether the first
card dealt to you is a 7.
Blackjack Terms
| Term |
Definition |
| Blackjack |
A two-card hand
of 21 points. |
| Bust |
A hand in Blackjack
that goes over 21. If you bust, you lose. |
| Double |
Allows you to double
your initial bet. The bet is placed after
the first two cards are dealt. Only double
your bet when you are reasonably sure
you will only need one more card to win.
Your bet will be placed automatically
and you will be dealt one last card.
Your hand will always consist of three
cards when doubling. This is also known
as doubling down. |
| Face-up card |
The card in the
dealer’s hand that is face up for
you to see before you play your hand.
This is also known as the open card or
up card. |
| Hard hand |
Any hand that does
not contain an ace or a hand that contains
one or more aces that count as only one
point. |
| Hit |
To ask the dealer
for another card. |
| Insurance |
If a dealer
is dealt an ace face up, you may buy
insurance. You are buying insurance
against the dealer’s odds of
having Blackjack. Insurance is a side
bet that equals half your original
wager.
If the dealer is dealt an ace face
up and has Blackjack, it is an automatic
loss and the round ends. If you placed
an insurance bet, you are paid back
at odds of 2:1. This payment equals
your original bet.
If you have placed an insurance bet
and the dealer does not have Blackjack,
you lose your insurance bet, but retain
your original wager and continue to
play. |
| Natural |
A two-card hand
of 21 points. This is known as Blackjack. |
| Push |
A tie hand between
you and the dealer. A push occurs when
you and the dealer have unbusted hands
with the same total points. |
| Soft hand |
Any hand that contains
an ace that can be counted as 11. For
example, an ace and a 6 is known as a
soft 17. |
| Split |
If you are dealt
two cards of identical value, you can
split them into two new hands of one
card each. Each new hand can then be
played out in turn.
You may only split a hand once.
The wager placed on each new hand
is equal to the original bet. You
may double down on one or both of
your new hands. When aces are split,
only one card is dealt to each new
hand. A split hand resulting in blackjack
pays out at 1:1 rather than the normal
3:2. |
| Stand |
To be satisfied
with your hand and refuse another card. |
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