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Whether you prefer multiplayer Black Jack free java,
or real money multiplayer poker, here are some poker
rules you should know:
The Game
For both multiplayer Black Jack free java and
real money multiplayer poker, our game uses four
52-card decks.
In multiplayer poker, each player plays his/her
hand against the dealer independently of other
players. Your goal as the player is to draw
cards (i.e. "hit") until your hand adds up
to 21, or comes as close as possible without
exceeding 21. If your first two cards total
21, you have multiplayer poker.
The Rules
If the total value of your cards is
closer to 21 than the dealer's, you win
as much as you have wagered. If you have
multiplayer Black Jack, you win 3 to 2 times
your bet (assuming the dealer does not
also have multiplayer Black Jack). Aces count
as either 1 or 11, dressed cards as 10,
and remaining cards according to their
number values. If the total of your cards
exceeds 21, you "bust" and lose your wager.
If you have the same card total as the
dealer, from 17 and up, no one wins and
you get your stake back in a so-called
"push." multiplayer poker beats a score of
21.
Hit
The player get another card. If
your 2 cards equal 10, then you have
nothing to lose by requesting another
card since your total could not exceed
21.
Stand
This means that the player
does not want to risk another
card, he is satisfied with his
hand.
Split
If your first two cards
are of the same value, you
may split them into two separate
hands, placing a second wager
of equal value. You then proceed
to draw cards as usual. If
you split two aces and one
of your hands totals 21, this
is not considered multiplayer Black
Jack, but 21.
fun
Down
On any two cards, you
may "fun down". Your
wager is fund, and
you are allowed to hit
and receive just one additional
card.
Insurance
Insurance is a
game of its own within
multiplayer Black Jack, and
gives you the chance
to protect yourself
when you believe that
the dealer might have
multiplayer poker. If
the dealer's first
card is an ace, he
is considered to have
a fair chance of getting
multiplayer Black Jack. If
you believe that the
dealer's dark card
is of value 10, you
may buy insurance
against the dealer's
multiplayer poker at
the price of half
your initial bet.
If the dealer does
have multiplayer poker,
the insurance pays
2 to 1, corresponding
to the amount of your
initial bet. If you
have bought insurance,
and the dealer does
not have multiplayer poker,
you lose your insurance.
Your initial bet is
then settled by comparing
your cards with the
dealer's.
Rules
for the Dealer
The dealer must
draw cards until
he has at least
17, and must stand
at 17 or higher.
If the dealer
gets 16, he must
take another card.
The dealer may
not decide whether
or not to draw
a card based on
your hand, but
must abide by
the existing dealer
rules.
On the other hand,
your player strategy
should be guided
by two factors:
Your own cards
The dealer's
open card
Good Luck!
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