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Black Jack Card Counting.Black jack card counting has to do with the main object of this game: to get as close to twenty one as possible without going over. All face cards, which are jacks, queens, and kings, are worth ten points. An ace can be worth either one point, or eleven points, whichever gives you a better hand, and all numbered cards hold the value of the number on them. The rules are the same whether you play it at a physical- or a virtual casino on the net. The only way to get an actual Blackjack in a game, is to receive an ace and a ten or face card as your first two cards. This gives you twenty one points without having to make any decisions. In this case you can never lose, and at worst can tie in the unlikely event that the dealer has also drawn a Blackjack. The majority of the betting takes place before any cards are given out. For most hands, you will place your bet, then try to judge whether another card will either get you closer to twenty one points, or put you over the limit. If you are closer to twenty one than the dealer is, then you will double the money you bet. There are a few exceptions as far as placing down more money after you see your cards. One case is a split, in which you have two of the same cards dealt to you and you can choose to double your bet, while having each of the two cards be the first card in a new hand. You can also "double down", which means that you will double your bet and will receive only one more card. Learn the black jack card counting rules and start to play it online !
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