Join Narek Gharibyan from the NG Slot Channel at the High limit Casino as he gambling on Blackjack and winning $8,000 he is chasing a million-dollar jackpot. he is hanging out with the friend who was playing Blackjack. They decided to join in and play a few hands for fun. The person buys in for $2,000 and starts playing. They win a few hands and decide to double their bet. They win again and continue to win a few more hands. he says they are going to start a new shoe and play for $700 a hand. They win a few more hands and then decide to cash out. They end up winning $8,000. Will he get lucky? Don’t miss out on the action. Tune in now and join the fun!
Timestamps:-
00:00 – NG starts with mentioning losing money
00:52 :- Buying in for $2,000
01:23 :- Doubling down a bet
08:22 :- Splitting a hand
12:13 :- Getting cash for $10,000
16:58 :- Ending the session with a win
BlackJack Game
Blackjack, also known as 21, is a popular and classic casino card game. The objective is to get a hand value closer to 21 without exceeding it, while also beating the dealer’s hand.
Basic Gameplay:
Card Values:
- Number cards (2-10) are worth their face value.
- Face cards (Jack, Queen, King) are worth 10.
- Ace can be worth 1 or 11, depending on what benefits the player’s hand more.
Betting:
- Players place their bets before the cards are dealt.
Dealing:
- The dealer deals two cards face-up to each player and two cards to themselves (one face-up, one face-down).
Player’s Turn:
- Players can choose to “Hit” (take another card) or “Stand” (keep their current hand).
- If the player’s hand value exceeds 21, they “Bust” and lose their bet.
Dealer’s Turn:
- The dealer reveals their face-down card.
- The dealer must hit on a hand value of 16 or lower and stand on 17 or higher.
Winning:
- If the player’s hand value is closer to 21 than the dealer’s without exceeding 21, the player wins.
- If the dealer busts, all remaining players win.
- If the player and dealer have the same hand value, it’s a “Push,” and the player’s bet is returned.
Additional Rules and Options:
- Blackjack: Getting an Ace and a 10-value card on the initial deal is called a “Blackjack” and usually pays 3:2.
- Double Down: After receiving the initial two cards, players can double their bet and receive only one more card.
- Split: If the player’s initial two cards have the same value, they can split them into two separate hands and place an additional bet.
- Insurance: If the dealer’s face-up card is an Ace, players can place an “Insurance” bet, which pays if the dealer has a Blackjack.