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Black Jack

Black Jack is one of the most popular card games.
The object of Black Jack is to get a total value of cards as close to 21 as possible without going over and beat the dealer's total. Each player plays against the dealer using chips with money value. The player places the bets on specially marked spots named "boxes". The bet must fit into the required min and max on each particular table.
· If the player's total counts more than 21, his bet loses; (player’s overdraw)
· If the dealer’s total counts more than 21, all players' bets win; (dealer’s overdraw)
· Any player wins if his total is closer to 21 than dealers. In this case the bet is to pay 1:1;
· Players lose if their cards totals counts less than that of a dealer;
· If the player has the same card total as the dealer, there is a push game.
· Dealer gets his cards after all the players and has to draw to 16 or less and stand on 17 or more;
· Aces are counted as either 1 or 11, dressed cards as 10, and remaining cards according to their cards values;
· Black Jack is a combination of first two cards equal to 21 (i.e. ace and ten or ace and any dressed card). Black Jack pays 3:2.
· Black Jack beats 21.
"SURRENDER" After first two cards are dealt on all boxes a player can refuse to continue playing on any box or boxes and lose 1/2 of the considered bets. It is possible only until the third card has come out from the shoe. It is impossible if the first dealer's card is an ace. Dealer is not to offer, "surrender" to the players.
"DOUBLE" When the player gets first two cards it is possible to double the bet. Then, however, he can be hit with only one more card. It is possible to double even after splitting. Dealer is not to offer double..
"SPLITTING" If the first two player’s cards are of the same value, he may split them, placing second bet of equal value. The game continue as for two different hands. The player may split up to three hands per round, excluding for a pair of aces that can be split just once. If a player splits a pair of aces, he can be hit with only one additional card for either ace. If player splits aces and one of the hand totals 21, this is not considered to be Black Jack, but 21.
"INSURANCE" If the first dealer's card is an ace, player can insure his bets of dealer's Black Jack. To do it, the player, after receiving first two cards, places a bet that doesn't exceed a half of the total sum of all his bets on an insurance line. Minimum insurance bet is equal to the minimum cash-chip of the casino. If the dealer does have Black Jack, the insurance pays 2:1. If the dealer doesn't have Black Jack, the player loses his insurance. In case player has a Black Jack and dealer has an ace as the first card, dealer is to propose "even money". It means payout 1:1.
| Prize Payouts |
| "777" of different suits |
3 :1 |
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| "777" of one suit |
5 :1 |
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| "678" of one suit |
5:1 |
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| If the dealer draws Black Jack above listed hands lose |
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"BOX" Up to three bets of different players can be placed on one “box”. The total bet must not exceed the maximum of the particular table. Other players participating in a “box” may not influence the decisions of the “owner” while joining the “box”. It is prohibited to touch the cards while playing as well as change the bets after dealing the cards.
If there is only one player at the table, then he has to play at least on two boxes as a considered rule.
Bets in cash and credit bets are not permitted. Manager's decision is final in any dispute.
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