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Play blackjack online at Carbon Poker
Blackjack is one of the most popular casino games in the world. The goal of Blackjack is to get your hand value
closer to 21 than that of the dealer, without going over 21.

Game Details
  • Only available in 'real money' mode.
  • There are two game versions available - Min $1 to Max $50 and Min $5 to Max $200.
  • 8 Decks in shoe, shuffled every hand
  • Dealer draws to 16 and stands on 17
  • Two splits allowed (3 hands)
  • Double after split allowed
  • Draw on split aces is not allowed
  • Dealer checks for blackjack on Ace through Ten.
  • The 'Insurance' option is offered to the player if the dealer has an Ace as their up card.
  • It is possible that the dealer has a Blackjack if the dealer's up card is a 10, Jack, Queen or King. In this case
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  • player will lose unless they also have a Blackjack. The dealer will check whether a Blackjack is possible and
    will collect the losing bet immediately if they have a Blackjack.

Card Values
  • An Ace can count as either 1 or 11
  • The cards from 2 through 9 are valued as indicated.
  • The 10, Jack, Queen, and King are all valued as 10.
  • The suits of the cards do not have any meaning in the game.
  • Card Combinations
  • Blackjack - A total of 21 with your first 2 cards and can only be an Ace with a 10, Jack, King or Queen. It is not
    called a Blackjack if you split a pair (of Aces, 10s or face cards) and then get 21 one with the next deal, but is
    simply called 21.

  • 21 - Any combination and number of cards that make a total of 21.

  • Soft Hand - A hand that contains an Ace is called a "soft" total if the Ace can be counted as either 1 or 11
    without the total going over 21. For example (Ace, 6) is a soft 17. The description stems from the fact that the
    player can always draw another card to a soft total with no danger of "busting" by going over 21.

  • Hard Hand - The hand (Ace, 6, 10) is a "hard" 17, since now the Ace must be counted as only 1 (the value
    can not be changed). Also any hand that does not contain an Ace is called a "hard hand" as the value can
    not be altered.

Dealing
  • Once the initial bets have been made, the dealer will deal the cards. Both you and the dealer will receive 2
    cards. You can see both of your cards and one of the dealer's cards. You will then have the option to
    surrender, hit, stand, double, split or pay insurance (see Player Choices for details). The Dealer's Hand

  • The dealer will stand on all 17s. The dealer must continue to take cards ("hit") until their total is 17 or greater.
    An Ace in the dealer's hand is always counted as 11 if possible without the dealer going over 21.

Player Choices
  • 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 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.

Game Results
  • Blackjack - You have a total of 21 with your first 2 cards and can only be an Ace with a 10, Jack, King or
    Queen. Pays 3 to 2

  • Win - You have a better hand then the dealer or the dealer "busts".

  • Bust - If your card total goes over 21 then you "bust" or lose.

  • Dealer Wins - Your total is under 21 but the dealer has a better hand.

  • Push - If both you and the dealer have the same value hand - your bet is returned.
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