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Blackjack Terminology
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By: Michal Sram Action: The amount of money bet during a specific period of time. Bankroll: The amount of money available which a player plans on betting during a given session. Black Chip: A $100 chip. Blackjack: When the 1st two cards dealt are an Ace and either a 10, Jack, Queen or King card. Break: To go over 21 and bust. Burn Card: The first card in a new shoe which the dealer draws out and discards. Bust: When the hand exceeds 21 Cut Card: A colored plastic card which is given to the player by the dealer to cut the decks Early Surrender: When the player surrenders or gives up before the dealer checks his/her cards for a blackjack. In this situation, the player only loses 50% of the bet. Face Cards: The Jacks, Queens and Kings of the four suits. Face Down Game: When the player's first card is dealt up and the second card is dealt down. Face Up Game: When both of the players' first two cards are dealt up. Flat Bet: When the player bets the same amount on every hand. Green Chip: A $25 chip. Hard Hand: A hand in which the Ace card is counted as a one and not as an eleven. Head On: When one player plays Blackjack with the dealer at a table. Hit: When the player requests another card from the dealer. Hole Card: The first card which the dealer draws and places face down. House: The Casino. Insurance: If the dealer's second card is an Ace, the player is given the opportunity to make a side bet (take out insurance) that the dealer's Hole card is a ten, which would be a Blackjack. In this situation, the player would only stand to lose 50% of the original bet if insurance is taken. Pair: Two identical face cards or two identical numerical cards. Pat Hand: A hand with a total of 17 to 21 Push: A tie between the dealer and player. Red Chip: A $5 chip. Settlement: Finalising the monetary outcome (be it a win, loss or push) of a bet. Shoe: The shoe shaped device from which the dealer draws out the cards before dealing them. Shuffle Up: When the dealer prematurely shuffles the cards in an effort to reduce the player's card counting ability. Soft Hand: A hand in which the Ace card is counted as an eleven and not as a one. Split Hand: When the player's two first cards are identical in value and he/she splits the hand into two and plays them separately. Stand / Stay: When the player declines another card from the dealer. Stiff Hand: A hand with a small chance of winning. Surrender: When the casino allows a player to discontinue play (before the dealer checks for blackjack) after receiving the 1st two cards by losing half of the amount wagered. Toke: To tip the dealer. About the Author Webmaster of http://www.abc-casinos.com and http://webgamble.itgo.com - gambling websites THe==ENd |