21 Rules - How to play 21?
21 is a card game that have a simple objective and a simple set of rules.
The objective of the game is to get the highest total without exceeding 21.
Each player has an independent game against the dealer and the objective is to beat the dealer.
If the player's cards total is higher then 21, it is called a "bust" and the dealer wins, Even if the dealer have a bust as well.
If the player and the dealer have the same point value it counts as a draw and called a "push".
A 21 hand value is calculated as follows:
Cards of 2 - 10 are worth their face value.
Jack, Queen and King are also worth 10 each.
The Ace card is worth 11, unless it causes the player to bust his hand and in this case the Ace card can be counted as 1.
A 2 cards hand with ace and a 10 value card is called a "blackjack" and it is a winning hand unless the dealer have an ace and a 10 value 2 cards hand is well, in this case it is a drew ("push").
The game course:
After all players have placed their bets, the dealer deals each player with 2 cards including himself, the dealers first card will be face up and the other is face down.
21 player play options:
In 21, the player have 5 options for playing his hand:
1. Hit - Get another card.
2. Stand - Stay with the current hand.
3. Surrender - Forfeit the hand and get back just half of the wager.
4. Double down - Double the bet amount and take just exactly 1 more card.
5. Split - possible only when both cards are of the same value, means to double the wager and have each card be the first card of a new hand.
The player finishes his turn when he decides to stand or double down or if he busts.
After all players have played their hand, the dealer revels his other card and start to play his hand.
House rules say that the dealer must continue to hit until he has at least 17.
Well, that's all, this is how you play 21, so, are you ready to play 21 online?

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