How to Play
Super 21?
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Introduction
The objective of
Blackjack is for
a player to come
as close to 21 without
going over, while
still having a higher
number than the
dealer. Prior to
receiving any cards,
the player must
place a wager. Once
the wager is made,
the player is dealt
two cards face up.
The dealer is also
dealt two cards.
If the total value
of the player’s
cards is closer
to 21 than the dealer,
the player wins
as much as he wagered.
The player wins
if the dealer goes
over 21.
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Game
Play
The following terminology
is used in the play
of the game:
Bet
- the Player may
make any wager
desired within
the posted table
limits.
Deal - the Player
gets two cards
face up and the
Dealer gets two
cards.
Blackjack
is achieved when
first two cards
total 21. Blackjack
beats a score
of 21 consisting
of 3 or more cards.
Bust
– is achieved
when total value
of cards for either
the Dealer or
the Player exceeds
21 resulting in
a loss of the
wager.
Push
– is achieved
when the value
of the Dealer’s
cards (from 17
to 21) and the
Player’s
cards are equal
resulting in neither
winning. It also
results in the
return of the
Player’s
wager.
Hit
– Player
desires another
card to be dealt.
Stand –
Player desires
to keep hand dealt
Split –
Player desires
hand to be split
two cards into
separate hands.
Double –
Player desires
to double bet
and receive another
card.
Card
Values
Suits of the
cards have no
meaning in the
game.
Cards 2 through
10 are the face
value.
Jacks, Queens
and Kings are
all valued at
10.
Aces can count
as either 1 or
11 (except in
the game of “Caribbean
21”where
the Ace has a
value of 1 only).
If the player
has a hand that
consists of a
6 and an Ace,
he may either
consider it at
17 or drop its
value to 7. The
Ace may count
as 1 or 11. You
may change the
value of the Ace
as the hand progresses.
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Pay Table
and Hand Ranks |
| Who
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Hand
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Description |
Payout
Table 3 |
| Dealer |
Caribbean
|
3-card
21
(with Ace)
|
None |
| Player
|
Caribbean
|
3-card
21
(with Ace)
|
3 to 2 (on
first hand
only) |
| Player
|
Caribbean
|
3-card
21
(with Ace)
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1 to 1 (after
split) |
| Player
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Other
Winning Hands
(other than
ties) |
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Even
Money |
*The Dealer wins
all ties.
**Aces are worth
only 1 point.

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