MULTI-HAND BLACKJACK TERMINOLOGY
- Blackjack
- 21
- Denomination
- Value
- Insurance
- Split
- Double
- Hit
- Bust
- Push
- Stand
Blackjack
This is when your hand contains an Ace and a card with a value of 10. It is
the strongest hand in Blackjack, and automatically stands. It cannot be beaten,
only matched.
21
This is when the value of the cards dealt equals 21, but is not a Blackjack.
For example, Nine of Spades, a Four of Diamonds and an Eight of Clubs equals 21.
Note:
Blackjack always beats any other hand with a value of 21.
Denomination
The denomination is the number on the cards, from 2 to 10, Jack, Queen, King
and Ace.
Value
Jack, Queen and King have the value of 10. The Ace card has the value of
either 1 or 11.
Insurance
This is a side bet against the possibility of the Dealer getting Blackjack.
You can take Insurance if you do not have Blackjack, and the Dealer’s first
card is an Ace. Insurance costs half your original bet.
Split
You can split two cards with the same denomination, such as two Queens or two
Fours. Your hand is divided into two separate hands and a bet equal to your
original bet is placed on the second hand. You have effectively doubled your bet.
A new card is dealt to each hand and you play these hands as normal.
Note: Cards of the same value but not of the same denomination
cannot be split in this version of Blackjack, for example a Ten of Diamonds and
a Jack of Spades have the same value of 10 but cannot be split because they are
not of the same denomination.
Double
This is a side bet that your hand will beat the Dealer’s with only one more
card drawn. You can double when your hand has a value of 9, 10 or 11. You are
dealt one card and your hand automatically stands. Doubling costs the same as
your original bet. If you win you are paid double your total bet. This win
amount is equal to four times your original bet.
Hit
This is when you request another card from the Dealer because your hand is
not strong enough to beat the Dealer’s hand. You are dealt one card.
Bust
If your hand value exceeds 21, your hand is bust. Your hand is over and you
lose your bet.
Push
This is when your hand and the Dealer’s hand tie. You are paid your
original bet.
Stand
This is when you are satisfied with the value of your hand and do not want to
draw any more cards. This ends the play of your hand. The Dealer plays his hand
and both hands are compared.