How to Play Casino Games

How to Play

Baccarat
Blackjack
Booster
Craps
Five Card Stud Poker
Golden8
Heavy Metal
Jacks or Better
Keno
Omaha Poker
One-On-One Poker
Roulette
Seven Card Stud Poker
SilverKiss
Slots
Space Jack
StrikingSevens
Texas Hold'em
TreasureBox
Wild Heart

 

 

 

 

 

How to play Blackjack

The object of blackjack is to get a total value of cards as close to 21 as possible without going over and beat the dealer's total. Numbered cards are worth their face value. Face cards - Kings, Queens and Jacks - are each worth 10. Aces are worth either 1 or 11, whichever is better in the circumstances.

If the total value of your cards exceeds 21, you "bust", which means you lose. If your total is less than or equal to 21 and the dealer's total is over 21, then the dealer busts and you win. If neither your total or the dealer's total exceeds 21, then the higher total wins. In the event of a tie, no one wins and no one loses. A tie is called a "push".

You start the game by placing your bet. Next the dealer deals two cards to you and one to himself. Usually these cards are dealt face-up. Then the dealer gives himself a second card face-down. This is called the hole card. Now you have to make a decision: do you take another card ("hit") or pass to the dealer ("stand" or "stay"). If you hit, the dealer gives you another card and again asks if you want to hit or stand. You keep hitting until you are satisfied with your total or you bust. The dealer must keep taking cards until he has 17 or more.