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BJnew23: dealer hole card
If the dealer does not check for BJ if the upcard is a 10:
Do a player BJ get paid before the game continues?
What happens if the dealer happens to have an Ace underneath, is dealer hand a BJ or just a normal 21?
I guess the rules will differ between casinos. But which are the commons ones? and common in what region?
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Don Schlesinger: Re: dealer hole card
> If the dealer does not check for BJ if the upcard is a
> 10:
> Do a player BJ get paid before the game continues?
No.
> What happens if the dealer happens to have an Ace
> underneath, is dealer hand a BJ or just a normal 21?
Blackjack.
> I guess the rules will differ between casinos. But
> which are the commons ones? and common in what region?
In Europe, if you double or split and the dealer has a natural, you might lose all of your bets (referred to as ENHC -- European No Hole Card). In the U.S., almost always, you lose just your initial wager.
Don
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jblaze: Re: dealer hole card
> No.
> Blackjack.
> In Europe, if you double or split and the dealer has a
> natural, you might lose all of your bets (referred to
> as ENHC -- European No Hole Card). In the U.S., almost
> always, you lose just your initial wager.
As long as you're paying attention when the dealer goes to swipe all your chips.
> Don
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