You play against the dealer (computer player). Place a bet on your hand of cards totalling 21 or closest without going over. Ace cards can be worth 1 or 11, and face cards (Jack, Queen, King) are worth 10. Between rounds you can Hit (take another card) or Stand (play the hand you have). The strongest hand, or "Blackjack" is a 10 card and an Ace.
You can bet up to $100 per hand, in increments of $1 or $10. You can Double Down to double your bet if you are confident of winning a hand. If you win the hand then the money is added to your wallet, and if you lose then the money is subtracted from your wallet.
If your first two cards are a "Blackjack" then you win, unless the dealer's cards also total 21, in which case half of the bet is added to the wallet. If the dealer's first two cards are a "Blackjack" then you lose, unless your cards also total 21 in which case the wallet total remains the same. You also lose the hand if you Hit and the total goes over 21.
Game Modes
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Game A
A game of Blackjack against a computer-controlled dealer.
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Game B
A number matching game similar to a fruit machine. As the numbers scroll through 3 to 7, press the buttons to try and stop them on the same number.