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FOUR POPULAR VARIATIONS OF BLACKJACK

Blackjack is an interesting game but anyone who harbors the intention of playing blackjack online or in brick-and-mortar casinos must understand the various variations that exist, or at least understand the variation he intends to play.

Blackjack has many variations and each of them requires different rules and strategies. Here are four common variations of Blackjack.

  1. Classic Blackjack

This is the most commonly played variation of the game and it involves the use of only one 52-card deck. This variation requires that players are dealt two face-up cards with the dealer having access to only of his two cards that are being shown.

The goal is to get as close to 21 as possible, beating competition from the dealer.  Players can decide to stand, double down, hit, collect insurance or even split their hand.

However, this is entirely dependent on the cards they are dealt. The closest person to blackjack who emerges victoriously over the dealer’s hand wins the round.

  1. Elimination Blackjack

This variation of blackjack is a tournament game in which players play against one another as well as the dealer. The name was derived from the fact that players are eliminated as the game progresses.

There are 30 hands in each round of the tournament. The player who has the most chips at the end of the 30 hands emerges as the winner.

  1. Double Exposure Blackjack

This version of blackjack differs from others because both of the dealer’s cards are exposed in double exposure blackjack.

This version requires that some rules are designed to favor the dealer in a bid to compensate for the exposure of two of his cards which can be seen by all players on the table.

  1. Atlantic City Blackjack

This game employs the use of eight full decks of cards. It comes with a feature known as the late surrender rule which sets it apart from other versions.

Late surrender is such that the dealer must first check for the blackjack, but if the player has no access to any blackjack, he has the option of surrendering his hand.

Once you surrender your hand, half of your wager will be lost while you’ll be removed from the hand.

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