BlackJack Payoffs

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» Posted on May 26, 2010

A Blackjack pays 3:2 as long as the dealer does not draw a Blackjack as well. A Blackjack also beats any three-or-more-card 21. A two-card 21 is not considered a Blackjack for split hands.

All other winning bets are paid even money (1:1).

If the dealer draws a Blackjack, the player only loses his or her original bet when the player has doubled down or split.

When both the dealer and player's hand totals are equal, it is called a standoff or push; neither wins nor loses.

If the player's hand total exceeds 21, he or she busts and loses his or her bet.

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