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How
to Play...
Blackjack
- If your
hand of two or more cards is closer to 21 than the dealer's, you
win and are paid even money. Face cards (Jack, Queen, King) count
as ten, Ace counts as 1 or 11 and all other cards are face value.
A Blackjack is when the first two cards dealt to you are a ten
or face card, and an Ace. Blackjack pays 3 to 2.
- Bets
must be placed in the marked boxes. Each player in turn, starting
from the dealer's left, either stands on their first two cards
or draws more cards to reach a total closer to 21. The dealer
must draw a card on 16 and soft 17's (an Ace and 6) and stand
on 17 or more.
- If your
first two cards are a pair, you may split them and place an equal
bet next to your original bet and play 2 hands. If you split Aces,
you will receive one card on each Ace only, and if this second
card is a ten or face card, this counts as 21, not as Blackjack.
- After
your first two cards are dealt you may double your initial bet.
However, you will receive one additional card only. Doubling is
also permitted on split hands.
- If the
dealer's first card is an Ace, you may insure by placing a bet
of up to half your initial wager in the area marked "Insurance
pays 2 to 1". This will be paid only if the dealer obtains
Blackjack, you only lose the value of your original wager.
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First
Gold Hotel
270 Main Street Deadwood,
SD 57732
1-800-274-1876
Fax 605-578-3979
Web pages ©2001-2008 Michael R. Gustafson
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Last updated
January 2, 2008
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