DESCRIPTION
Combine your cards so that the sum of them is as near as possible to the number 21.
Make 21 or do the best to approach that total
Black Jack is the combination of an Ace and a card valued 10 (10, Jack, Q, King)
The game hands are 14.
BUNCH AND CARD VALUES
Black Jack is played using five bunches of french cards.
Cards have the following values:
Ace: it is 1 or 11 worth by the player convenience
Figures (King, Queens and Makes you): worth 10
Cards from 2 to 10: the number on the card
THE GAME
The game is played against the bench that is represented by the croupier (dealer). After shuffling the cards, the dealer distribute 1 card to the player and 1 card to himself
The highest possible hand is a "blackjack" or "natural," meaning an initial two-card total of 21 (an ace and a ten-value card). A player blackjack is an automatic winner unless the dealer also has blackjack, in which case the hand is a "push" (a tie). When the dealer upcard is an ace, the player is allowed to make a side bet called "insurance," supposedly to guard against the risk that the dealer has a blackjack (i.e., a ten-value card as his or her hole card). The insurance bet pays 2-to-1 if the dealer has a blackjack. Whenever the dealer has a blackjack, she wins against all player hands except those that also have a blackjack (which are a "push").
"Player decisions
After receiving his initial two cards, the player has four standard options: he can ""Hit,"" ""Stand,"" ""Double Down,"" or ""Split a pair."" Each option requires the use of a hand signal. At some casinos or tables, the player may have a fifth option called ""Surrender.""
* Hit: Take another card.
* Stand: Take no more cards, also ""stick"" or ""stay"".
* Double down: On his first two cards, the player may ""double down,"" i.e., ""double"" his bet and receive only one card. To do this he moves a second bet equal to the first into the betting box next to his original bet. (If desired, the player is usually allowed to ""double down for less,"" although this is generally not a good idea as the player should only double in favorable situations but should then increase the bet as much as possible.)
* Split a pair: If his first two cards are a ""pair,"" meaning two cards of the same value, the player can ""split the pair."" To do this, he moves a second bet equal to the first into the betting box next to his original bet. The dealer splits the cards to create two hands, placing one bet with each hand. The player then plays two separate hands.
HOW TO PLAY?
Click to play solo on "Play 30 Token" under the banner of the game. Will open a page with a banner. Click on the banner and start playing.
NB The click on the banner will also open a window advertising. Do not close before the end of the game.
If you want to challenge another user choose the amount of tokens you want to put a prize (the form found under the banner of the game, left) and click on one of the users online or at one of your friends. You can even challenge people not yet enrolled in JoyAmo.com by entering their email. To play you must wait a challenge that you have accepted your proposal. Then you can play from your page "challenges" accessible from the link near the top, in your personal bar.