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Hit To hit is to take another card to indicate this to the dealer you can tap the table behind the card in a shoe game. Stand If you are satisfied with the current total then you can stop at the current total by standing. In a shoe game this is indicated by waving your hands over your cards Doubling down You may double down if the first two cards you are given add up to either 10 or 11. Doubling down allows you to double the amount that you bet and then receive one and only one card. This can be a very profitable way of making the most out of advantageous hands. To signal your intention to double down split by placing a bet of equal value on the table next to the first bet (touching neither the cards nor the original bet) If the correct play is to double down, you should always double for the full amount if possible. Splitting You are able to split cards when you have been dealt a pair. By splitting the pair you have the ability to play two separate hands independently. To indicate that you would like to split you must put a matching bet next to your original bet. The rules for splitting can be complicated as they vary from casino to casino. Most casinos will allow you to double down after the split if one of the split pairs adds up to eleven. You play the first hand to completion before starting on the other one. If you are dealt an additional pair to one of the split cards then most allow you to split again. Some casinos restrict resplitting of pairs and some allow unlimited splits meaning if you double down you could have a lot more than your original bet on the table. There are also different rules in the casinos for splitting aces some do not allow it at all and some restricts you to drawing only one additional card on top of the aces. A split card that gets a ten laid on it is counted as a 21 and not a blackjack. You should always split the ace if it is allowed. Surrendering Surrendering is allowed in some casinos If you feel that your two cards will be unable to beat the dealers hand you announce that you surrender. So it must be done before hitting or standing as once these have been done you no longer have the option to surrender. There are two different varieties of surrender early and late. In the early surrender the player may surrender before the dealer checks his hand for a blackjack. Insurance When the dealers exposed card is an ace the player is given the option of insurance. The insurance bet is a side bet on whether the dealer has blackjack if you are correct you will receive 2 to 1 on the insurance bet but lose the original unless you have a blackjack as well the net effect is that if the dealer has blackjack you lose nothing hence the name insurance. If the dealer does not have blackjack the insurance bet is lost and you play as you would do normally with your cards. Insurance bets are offered if the dealer's face card is an ace. If the dealer shows an ace then he/she will ask if anyone wants insurance, this is a side bet on the dealer having a card worth ten as his/her face down card. If you think the dealer has a ten you can bet an amount up to the value of your original bet and if you are correct you will receive 2 to 1 on your insurance bet. This has nothing to do with your original bet, you still have to beat the dealer's hand, if he/she has the ten the best you can do is tie with a blackjack of your own. If you want insurance, half the original amount bet is placed on the semicircle labelled "insurance" which is printed on the table. The payout All betting is done before the first card is dealt. The players win even money if they better the dealer, and win 3 to 2 for a blackjack
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