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On May 25, 2022 by Margarita Murphy

Multi hand Blackjack is an exciting way to play Blackjack. You can play multiple hands at once. It is a game where you are dealt several hands of cards and play all your hands against the dealer’s single hand. Generally, each hand dealt is dealt from a 52 card deck. All the cards are shuffled after each game and you play with all the decks at once.

Depending on how many hands you have bet, the dealer will deal each hand, including himself, one card. You will then be dealt your second card. The dealer will not receive any more cards until you have finished playing all your hands.

The object of Multi-hand toto hk is to obtain the highest possible value without exceeding 21 on each hand. All face cards (Kings, Queens and Jacks) have a value of ten (10) and the Aces can have a value of one (1) or eleven (11). An ace will have a value of 11 as long as the total of your hand does not exceed 21. If your hand exceeds 21 the ace will have a value of 1 and not 11.

If your initial two cards on each hand do not total 21 then you may request additional cards, this is called a ‘Hit’. If your hand does not go bust, (i.e. exceed 21) and still does not equal 21, you may continue to request additional cards until your hand goes bust, reaches 21 or you decide to ‘Stand’. You would then move onto the next hand. If you are dealt a Blackjack, (an ace and a card of value ten) the dealer will automatically lose against that hand, unless his single card is an ace or a card of value ten.

After you have finished all your hands the dealer will draw his second card. Any of your hands that have gone bust are excluded and you lose that hand. If the Dealer’s hand is less then 17 he must continue to draw cards until his hand equals 17 or more. In the event of the dealer not going bust, the value of both the dealer and your hand/s are then compared. If your hand/s are stronger, the Casino will pay you twice the amount originally wagered. If you win on a Blackjack you will be paid out 1.5 times your original bet, plus your bet back.

Like any other game Blackjack has certain rules. The following are online blackjack rules. The rules are simple.

Online versions of Blackjack are typically played with a single deck of cards, which is shuffled after the completion of every hand / game.

You may draw up to nine additional cards (i.e. a total of 11 cards) as long as the value of your hand does not exceed 21. If you go over 21 this is called a ‘bust’ and you automatically lose the hand. If you have not yet exceeded 21 after receiving your cards you will automatically stay and the dealer will play his hand.

The dealer must stand on all 17 and draw on 16.

If the Dealer gets Blackjack after you have Split or Doubled your entire wager (both original and Double or Split amounts) are lost.

Face cards (the Jack, Queen and King) all have a value of ten in Blackjack.

An ‘Ace’ card may have a value of either 1 or 11. Any combination of cards that contains an Ace card and whose value does not exceed 21 is referred to as a ‘soft hand’. An ‘Ace’ will adopt the value most beneficial for your hand. For example an Ace and eight will add up to 19 but if you choose to take another card that would cause the hand’s value to exceed 21 the Ace will revert to a value of 1.

If you are dealt an ‘Ace’ and a card with the value of ten (a natural ten or face card) as your first two cards this is called Blackjack. You will automatically stay when you receive a Blackjack. If you beat the dealer with a Blackjack you are paid out at 3 to 2.

Written by Margarita Murphy

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