Values
Cards 2 through 10 = face value
Face Cards = 10 points
Aces = 1 point or 11 points, whichever makes a better hand
Example: 6 + Ace = 7 points or 17 points
How To Play FaceUp 21
Click chips to place a bet within table limits or click Rebet Click Deal Click Hit, Stand, Double, or Split Continue to click Hit until you Stand, Double, bust, or until the dealer busts
Doubling - You can double on two-card, hard totals of 9, 10, and 11. You can double after a split. Splitting - You may split any two cards of equal value. When you split, you must place an additional bet on the new hand that is equal to your ante. You can continue to hit for each hand, unless the split was made for a pair of Aces, in which case you can only hit once for each hand. You are allowed to play up to three hands at once.
IMPORTANT - When the dealer is forced to stand on the first deal, the game automatically hits for you until you win or bust. This rule applies in FaceUp 21 because you are allowed to see both of the dealer's cards and therefore know what numbers you must beat. When the dealer is not forced to stand on the first deal, you can hit or stand.
To Win (meet one)
Your hand is closer to 21 points than the dealer's hand and does not exceed 21 points. The dealer's hand exceeds 21 points while your hand does not exceed 21 points. IMPORTANT - Dealer wins all ties.
How the Dealer Plays
Dealer Hits on any hard total of 16 or less
Dealer Stands on any hard total of 17 or more
Dealer Hits on any soft total of 17 or less
Dealer Stands on any soft total of 18 or more
Payouts
| Winner |
Hand |
Payouts |
| Dealer |
Blackjack |
None |
| Player |
Blackjack |
Even |
| Player |
Other winning hands |
Even |
| Dealer/Player tie |
Other hands |
Even |
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