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Terminologies of Blackjack
Hitting
:
When you choose to take an additional card from the dealer.
You’ll say “hit me” or tap the table to signal your decision.
Use this option when your current hand value is low and you want to improve it.
Be cautious not to exceed 21 (bust).
Standing
:
Keeping your current hand without requesting any more cards.
Choose this option when:
You’re satisfied with your hand.
You believe your current total is strong enough to beat the dealer.
Players often stand when their hand value is 17 or higher.
Splitting Pairs
:
If your initial two cards are of the same rank (e.g., two 7s or two Queens), you can split them into separate hands.
Each hand receives an additional card, and you play them independently.
You’ll need to place an additional bet equal to your original wager.
Splitting pairs can increase your chances of winning if played strategically.
Doubling Down
:
Doubling your initial bet after receiving your first two cards.
You’ll receive only one more card.
Players typically double down when they have a strong starting hand (e.g., 9-11).
It’s a calculated risk to maximize potential winnings.
Soft Hand
:
A hand that contains an Ace counted as 11 without exceeding 21.
For example, an Ace and a 6 (totaling 17) is a soft 17.
Soft hands give you flexibility because the Ace’s value can change from 11 to 1 if needed.
Hard Hand
:
A hand where the Ace is counted as 1 to avoid busting.
For instance, a 10 and a 7 (totaling 17) is a hard 17.
Hard hands are less flexible but more stable.
Natural Blackjack
:
Achieving a total of 21 with your first two cards (an Ace and a 10-value card).
Pays out at a higher rate (usually 3:2) compared to regular wins.
Push
:
When your hand value ties with the dealer’s.
In this case, your bet is returned, and no one wins or loses.