Black Jack School About the Game

Black Jack School About the Game

For those who aren't familiar with my “school”, this is a series of 24 written lessons that can teach you how to play a winning game of. Thunder Valley Casino is currently looking for Dealer School - Tables Games - Blackjack near Lincoln. Full job description and instant apply on Lensa. Courses: Table Games, Poker, Roulette, Craps. At Jack Black Casino Dealer School we do open enrollment / open class. So you can come in any time durin.

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The quickest and most convenient way for Table Game Dealers to practice blackjack payouts and adding up hands in a fun and interactive way!

Created for dealers by a dealer:

!!! Warning !!!This is not a blackjack game. This app is strictly for educational and training purposes for those who are in or looking to become a better blackjack dealer.

Features:

√ Practice your 3 to 2 or 6 to 5 Blackjack Payouts
√ Over + Different Bets with 7 Levels
√ Use Table Rack To Simulate Real Payouts
√ Practice Totaling Hands
√ Get Quicker and More Accurate
√ Real Chip Colors

There isn't anything that can replace time at a dealers school or time behind a blackjack table, but when you want to practice on your own time, this app will aid you in becoming the best dealer you can be.

Always looking to improve the app with more dealer feedback through our social media and website.

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

Now you can practice 6 to 5 as well as 3 to 2 blackjack payouts
Added Badges
Added Social Sharing of Badges.

Just want to say thank you to everyone who have downloaded the app, gave a good rating or liked the Facebook page. It means a lot to me that it's able to really help people with their payouts so they can get a new job or a better job and that users are really liking it.

As always if you have any feedback for making these apps even more useful you can reach me on our website, Facebook or Twitter.

Thanks again!

Ratings and Reviews

Casino Manager

Has a casino manager from these two apps very helpful to my staff and myself curious if you have,or working on creating, a learn to deal Baccarat?

Tor Ree, thank you for such kind words, especially coming from a casino manager.

Update: I wanted to let you know LTD Craps and LTD Baccarat are available. Reach out and I'll be sure to get those to you!

Great learning tool for all levels

This has been a great app for me. Even with my 12 years of dealing, while on my break, I am able to quickly open the app and just use it to keep my payouts proper.

One of the great things about this app, is it's ability to simulate a rack and use your own choice of chips to use. Every dealer knows, that doing numbers in your head, isn't for everyone, but to have the ability to use a rack, and choose the chip denominations, is HUGE! It's so easy to work with.

I love this app!!! It's great for all levels! Beginners to even burnt out dealers haha.

Love the concept

The chips part works great for me but on the counting the cards part after I played it a few times it starts to stop me in the middle of the timed amount and says you got 6 correct or zero and says my highest score sometimes out of no where when I close the app out it works correctly again the first time or two then gets wonky again till I force close it. Maybe it’s because I’m on my iPad. Paying for a great but simple practice is fine if it works correctly but I wouldn’t have spent the if I knew it had a glitch.

Sorry for the late reply. I just saw your review. What version of iPad are you on? Have you tried it on your phone?
Let me know so we can get you working. I haven’t seen that issue with anyone before.

Thank you.

The developer, Hatch Software Solutions LLC, has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple.

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Seller
Hatch Software Solutions LLC

Size
MB

Category
Education

Compatibility
iPhone
Requires iOS or later.
iPod touch
Requires iOS or later.

Age Rating
17+ Frequent/Intense Simulated Gambling

Copyright
© Learning To Deal

Price
$

Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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The program also covers customer service fundamentals, responsible gaming and CPR training. Upon graduation, students will have the skills needed to begin a lifelong career dealing poker on the Encore Boston Harbor casino floor.

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Developed especially for the Internet, this course was originally taught ‘in person’ at a cost of $ for each student. Now it’s free. 

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How to Play Blackjack

History of Blackjack

It's believed that the game of blackjack has its roots in France. It was originally known as The goal of the game is to beat the dealer's hand by scoring 21 or as close to 21 as you can get without going over. If the dealer scores closest to 21, you lose.

Although blackjack was played even in early American gambling houses, it was never as popular a game as poker, so gaming houses had to spice it up a bit in order to give it a little more mass appeal. Some gambling houses offered bigger payouts for blackjack hands, while others gave bonuses for certain card combinations—namely an ace of spades with a jack of clubs.

That's how 21 was renamed blackjack—from the combination of those two cards.

In modern versions of the game, any value card with any ace is considered blackjack, but wouldn't it be fun to mix it up a bit when playing at home and give an extra chip or two to the player who gets the jack of clubs/ace of spades combination?

Let's Play

When you request a hit in blackjack, you're asking the dealer to give you another card.

Blackjack is played with a standard card deck and is a very simple game that requires a certain amount of skill based on a certain amount of luck. The luck part has to do with the cards you are dealt and the skill has to do with learning some basic strategies—mainly knowing when to hit, stand, split or double-down.

The goal is not to beat the other players at the table—whether that's the casino table or the kitchen table—the goal is to beat the dealer's hand.

The dealer begins by shuffling the cards. Some casinos play with up to as many as six decks, but at home one deck will do just fine. The dealer will then deal the cards to each player and to him- or herself. The dealer should be standing or sitting across from the other players and always starts the deal with the person on his or her left.

The hole card is the dealer's face-down card.

On the first deal, each player is dealt two cards, face-down. The dealer deals him- or herself one card face-down (the hole card) and the other card face-up. Each player is basically playing a separate game based on the cards he or she is dealt and in relation to what the player thinks the dealer has.

The dealer begins with the first player on his or her left. That player looks at his or her cards and determines if he or she can take another card without going over It's important to get a good look at the dealer's face-up card because that could determine what strategy you decide to use in playing your own hand.

The cards are valued as follows:

  • Ace = Either 1 point or 11 points
  • Face cards = 10 points
  • Number cards = Face value of card
  • Blackjack: One Ace and any card with a point value

You can keep score according to wins, and determine the winning player by the number of games won. If you don't want to play for money, play for chips or for chores around the house.

Technically, scoring 21 with more than two cards is not considered blackjack, but you can still win this way. If you total 21 before the dealer or any other player, you win the pot.

When your cards are dealt, add them up and figure out whether you want to stand with what you have or take another card. In home games, you will say to the dealer, “hit me” or “stay,” while at the casino you will use hand motions to tell the dealer what you want to do.

There are many strategies for standing or hitting, but basically, you just have to figure out your odds. If your cards total nine, chances are pretty good that you'll be able to take another card without going over If your cards total 18, your chances of going over 21 are much greater, and you will likely want to stay.

Remember that you are not only trying to score as close to 21 as possible, but you are trying to beat the dealer—so you have to check out the dealer's cards, too. The problem is, you can only see one of his or her cards at this time and you have to do some guessing to figure out if you can beat him or her.

Hitting and Standing

When you have your cards, you have to decide whether to hit or stand. As I mentioned earlier, sometimes your choice will be obvious. The tricky cards are the ones that add up to between 12 and

The dealer works with one player at a time, starting with the first player on his or her left. The dealer stays with that player until he or she stands or busts (goes over 21). When that first player is finished with his or her turn, the dealer moves on to the next player and continues around the table until each person has played his or her hand.

If you decide to take the hit, the dealer will toss down a card face-up in front of you. You can either indicate that you want another hit or that you want to stand. If your hand is blackjack, turn your cards face-up to show the dealer what you have. If you're playing for chips, you will immediately receive a payout at this point and the game continues with the other players. If the dealer also has a blackjack, the play is called a push. You keep your original bet, but you don't win anything more.

The Dealer's Hand

After the deal, the dealer will have one face-up and one face-down card in front of him or her. If the face-up card has a value of 10, the dealer will look at the face-down card to check for a blackjack. If he or she has blackjack, he or she will turn over the cards and take your bet and your hand away.

If you have blackjack, the dealer will take your cards, but you keep your bet. If you are not playing for money, you and the dealer are considered tied if you both have blackjack.

If the dealer does not have blackjack, he or she will continue the play around the table. If the dealer's face-up card is an ace, he or she will go around the table and ask the players if they want “insurance.”

Insurance

If you're playing for money, or in the casino, the dealer will ask you if you want insurance if his or her face-up card is an ace. The ace is, of course, the card that determines a blackjack. If the dealer's face-down card is a value card (and there are 16 of these cards) he or she has blackjack.

If you decide to take insurance, you can bet up to half of your original bet by placing your chips below your original bet. If the dealer has a value card, then he will pay off the insurance bets at two to one, but you lose your original bet. If the dealer does not have blackjack, the players lose their insurance bets and play continues with the original bets. This is why you're no better off taking insurance.

Three Strikes

Casinos will use the insurance rules, but don't be fooled—it's just a sneaky way for casinos to try and make some extra cash. The odds are against you in taking insurance, so beware.

Let's say you bet $10 and you decide to take insurance because the dealer's face-up card is an Ace. You place another $5 under your original bid. If the dealer does not have blackjack, you lose your $5, but keep your original bet of $ You're out $5. If the dealer does have blackjack, you lose your original bet of $10, but the dealer pays out two to one, thus giving you back $ You haven't made a penny.

Why is insurance even an option then? Beats me. You neither gain nor lose from it—only the casino turns a profit from insurance.

Splitting and Doubling-Down

When you split your hand in blackjack, what you do is turn your two cards face-up side-by-side, and if you're betting, place another bet of identical value to your original bet. You are now playing two hands. The dealer will deal to the hand on your right first—until you stand or bust—and then the dealer will play to your other hand.

The abilities to split or double-down are the strategies that make the game interesting. If you are dealt two cards of the same value—let's say two 8s—you can split the hand.

If you are dealt another 8, you can re-split and play three hands by moving that 8 alongside the other two cards, or just place another bet on the table, equal to your two previous bets.

Casino rules will vary, but some have strict rules about re-splitting. If you are unsure of the rules, just ask the dealer. Also, some casinos will not allow you to touch your cards, so in this case, just place another bet over your cards and the dealer will know that you are splitting.

At home, make sure you establish the rules before you start the game. It might be fun to adopt some of the strict casino rules just to liven things up a little.

Experts advise that you should always split aces, and it is highly recommended to split 8s.

Doubling-down refers to doubling your bet, so if you're playing for money or chips at home, you can certainly employ this strategy. It is a strategy that is definitely used in the casinos—so you should know about it if you're heading to a blackjack table near you.

The best time to double-down is when the two cards in your hand total That means you are banking that the next card you are dealt will be a value card. It's a real gamble, but the odds are pretty good that you will get a value card because there are so many of them in a deck.

Doubling-down means that you can double the size of your original bet. You do this by turning your cards face up and placing another bet on the table that is equal to your original bet. When you double-down, you are dealt one more card—meaning you do not have the option to stand on your original hand or take any more hits after you are dealt the one extra card.

Basic Strategy

Blackjack is not just a game of chance. While a lot depends on the luck of the draw, there are many strategies to better your odds of winning. Here are some basic strategies to help you play a better hand:

  • Always hit any hand that totals 11 or under.
  • Stand on 17 and over. (The only exception to this rule is when you have a soft 17—meaning the hand contains an ace. And even here, be careful of the dealer hand—check out his or her cards before asking for a hit.)
  • For cards totaling 12 to 16, whether to hit or stand depends on the dealer's face-up cards: Hit if the dealer has a 7 or higher; stand if the dealer has 2 or 3 points.
  • Never take insurance.
  • Always split aces and 8s.
  • Never split 4s, 5s, and value cards. The odds will be against you.
  • Never double-down below 8 points.
  • Always double-down on 11 points.
  • When you have 10 points, double-down when the dealer shows 2 and 9.

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