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Blackjack

The classic. Get closer to 21 than the dealer without going over — take cards, stand on a good total, and land a two-card 21 for the 3:2 payout. Cards are dealt on the server from a fresh shuffled shoe; it's all virtual points, just for fun.

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Just for fun — virtual points, no real money. 18+

How to play

How to play Blackjack

Blackjack is the most-played table game in the world because it is simple to learn and, played well, one of the lowest-house-edge games on the floor. You and the dealer each get cards; number cards count their face value, face cards count 10, and an ace is 11 or 1, whichever helps. Beat the dealer's total without passing 21 and you win even money; a two-card 21 — a blackjack — pays 3:2.

Here every card is drawn on the server from a freshly shuffled deck using a cryptographic random source, so the order is sealed and the dealer's hole card is never sent to your browser until the hand is over. The dealer plays by a fixed rule — draw to 16, stand on 17 — which is exactly what keeps the long-run RTP high and the house edge small. The swings you feel from hand to hand are pure variance. It is all virtual points, so it is a clean way to drill the decisions before they ever cost anything.

Rules

  1. Set a bet between 10 and 100 points and press Deal. You get two cards face-up; the dealer shows one.
  2. Press Hit to take another card, or Stand to keep your total. Going over 21 is a bust — an instant loss.
  3. When you stand, the dealer reveals the hole card and draws until reaching 17 or more, then stands.
  4. Highest total at or under 21 wins. A win pays even money; a tie pushes (your bet is returned).
  5. A two-card 21 (an ace + a ten-value card) is a blackjack and pays 3:2 — unless the dealer also has one, which pushes.
  6. Wins are capped at +500 points per round and limited per day, like every game here.

Tips from Jérôme

  • Learn basic strategy: as a rule of thumb, always stand on hard 17+, and hit anything 11 or under. It shrinks the house edge more than any "feeling" ever will.
  • Assume the dealer's hidden card is a ten. If their up-card is weak (4, 5, 6) they bust often — so stand on stiff totals (12–16) and let them draw.
  • Never chase a loss by jumping your bet. Each hand is dealt from a fresh shuffle and has no memory of the last (variance).
  • A "push" is not a loss — your stake comes back. Patience and discipline beat hero calls over a session.
  • It is virtual points and just for fun — set a number of hands, enjoy the decisions, and stop when you said you would.
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