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Awesome Betfred Live Casino Play Live Blackjack in a Real Casino You vs the Live dealer, who will be first to call Blackjack? PreviousNext Live RouletteLive BlackjackLive BaccaratExperience the excitement of playing in a Live Casino at Betfred today. Play Roulette, Blackjack or Baccarat with our live dealers, and if you are new to Betfred Casino you can claim a £500 Welcome Bonus to get you started. Blackjack The Object of the Game The object is to achieve a higher card count than the croupier without exceeding a count of 21. How to Play the Game Bets are placed on the blackjack table in the rectangle immediately in front of you. Each bet must be made in accordance with the minimum and maximum table limits, which vary from table to table. Players must place and confirm their bets before the end of the betting period, which ends when the croupier announces "No more bets." The Play Beginning on the croupier's left, a card is dealt face up to each player in turn with the croupier being last in rotation. A second card is then dealt in the same manner, face up to each player; the croupier does not get a second card yet. Once all initial cards are dealt, each player gets a turn to improve their counts. The order of the turns is the same as the order the cards were dealt. During your turn, you have the option of standing or hitting (drawing) one or more cards to improve your count. Once you stand, your turn is over. If you exceed a count of 21, this is called a bust, and you lose your bet immediately; otherwise, your bet remains unresolved. If your initial count (with two cards) is 21, this is called a blackjack. You are not allowed to draw to (hit on) a blackjack. If there is no possibility that the croupier also has a blackjack (that is, the croupier's card is neither a face card, a Ten, nor an Ace), then you win your bet immediately upon the start of your turn, and your bet is paid off at 3 to 2. If there is a possibility that the croupier also has a blackjack, the resolution of your bet is delayed until the croupier's final count is established. After all players have had a turn, the croupier takes a second card, then stands or draws as appropriate, according to the house strategy. If the croupier exceeds a count of 21, she busts, and all unresolved bets are winners. If she stands without busting, each player's count is then compared to the croupier's. If your count is closer to 21 than the croupier's, you win. If the croupier's is closer, you lose. If you and the croupier tie, the bet is a push (or standoff), which means you neither win your bet nor lose it. Once all bets have been resolved, the croupier announces the beginning of the next betting period. The Cards Face cards (Jacks, Queens, and Kings) are worth 10, while Aces are worth 1 or 11. After a player has stood, a hand containing one or more Aces is considered to be at its highest possible value without exceeding 21. Player Options After the first two cards are dealt, each player gets an opportunity to improve their counts. They may also alter their wagers in the following ways: Splitting - Pairs, two cards of equal rank (e.g if the hand contains two Kings, or two Ten cards), may be split into two separate hands, each with a bet equal to the original bet amount. If you split your hand, the first subhand is dealt a second card, and you are permitted to stand or hit one or more cards to improve the count. Once you stand on your first subhand, your second subhand is dealt a second card, and you are then permitted to stand or hit on that hand. Split Aces are an exceptional case. When you split a pair of Aces, each subhand receives exactly one additional card with no option to you to hit. Further, a count of 21 with the two cards in a subhand of split Aces is not considered a Blackjack, and will lose to a croupier's Blackjack. Subhands may not be resplit. Please note you are unable to split if you have two different ranked cards of the same value e.g. a King and a Ten, the cards held must be of the same rank. Doubling - After the first two cards are dealt, you have the option to double down, which means you wager an additional amount equal to your original bet and receive exactly one more card on that hand. You may also double down after splitting a pair, except in the case of splitting Aces (because split Aces are only permitted a second card). Insurance - If the croupier's up card is an Ace, you may obtain insurance, which is a wager of a sum equal to one half of your original bet. If the croupier draws a Blackjack, the insurance pays two to one. If the croupier fails to draw a Blackjack, you lose your insurance. You may obtain insurance even if you have blackjack. If you are disconnected If you are disconnected from the game after you have confirmed your bet, the system will play out your hand based on Blackjack Basic Strategy. The House Strategy - Unlike the players, the house has no choice in whether it hits or stands on its hand. The house must: •Hit on a count of 16 or less. •Hit on a soft 17. •Stand on a hard 17 or more. A soft hand is a hand in which an Ace may be counted as either 1 or 11 without the count exceeding 21. A hard hand is a hand in which all Aces may only be counted as 1 each to avoid the count exceeding 21. Payouts A Blackjack, a two-card 21 not arising on a split, is paid at three to two as long as the croupier does not also have a Blackjack. If both you and the croupier have a Blackjack, the bet is a push. A Blackjack beats any three-or-more-card 21. All other winning bets are paid at one to one. A croupier/player tie is a push, and neither wins nor loses. You bust and lose your bet with a card count exceeding 21. Pair Bet for Blackjack A Pairs bet wins if the 1st two cards dealt to a blackjack hand are a pair and it loses if they are not a pair. Pair bet amount can not over 10% of table max limit. There are 3 different types of pairs: - a Mixed Pair(6 to 1), a Coloured Pair(12 to 1) and a Perfect Pair(25 to 1) and the payout odds vary accordingly. A Pairs bet is made prior to the initial deal and must be supported by a regular blackjack bet on the same betting box. Baccarat The Play The croupier initially deals four cards. The first and third cards are dealt to the Player portion of the table immediately in front of the croupier; the second and fourth cards are dealt to the Banker portion of the table immediately in front of the croupier. The cards are dealt face up. Once the initial four cards are dealt, the two hands are evaluated according to their relative counts. Certain counts will require the croupier to deal a third card to the Player hand and/or to the Banker hand. After all cards have been dealt, the hand which has a point value closest to 9 is the winner. The Cards Face cards (Jacks, Queens, and Kings) and Tens are worth 0, while Aces are worth 1. All other cards are counted at face value. The point value of each hand is the last digit of the sum of the cards. For example, a hand of Jack, 4, and 9 has a point value of 3 (since 0 + 4 + 9 = 13). Rules for Taking a Third Card Under certain circumstances, a third card is dealt to the Player hand and/or to the Banker hand. Player When the Player's first two cards total 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5, and the Banker hand has a point value of 7 or less, the Player gets a third card. Otherwise, the Player does not get a third card. Banker Whether the Banker gets a third card depends on what the value of the Player's third card (if any) is. If the Player does not get a third card, and the Player hand has a point value of 7 or less, and the Banker's first two cards total 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5, then the Banker gets a third card. If the Player does get a third card, then the Banker gets a third card when: •the Banker's first two cards total 0, 1, or 2; or •the Banker's first two cards total 3 and the Player's third card is not an 8; or •the Banker's first two cards total 4 and the Player's third card is 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7; or •the Banker's first two cards total 5 and the Player's third card is 4, 5, 6, or 7; or •the Banker's first two cards total 6 and the Player's third card is 6 or 7. Payouts If the Player has a point value closer to 9 then a bet on the Player pays off at one to one. If the Banker has a point value closer to 9 then a bet on the Banker pays off at 0.95 to one. If the Player and Banker point values are equal, a bet on Tie pays at eight to one and a bet on Player or Banker pushes. In all other cases, the bet is lost. Pair Bet for baccarat Including BankerPair and PlayerPair. A Player/Banker Pairs bet wins if the first two cards dealt to a Player/Banker hand are a pair and loses if they are not a pair. A Pairs bet is made prior to the initial deal and must be supported by a regular baccarat bet on the same betting box.Pair bet amount(inlcuding PlayerPair and BankerPair) can not over 1% of table max limit. The payout for both pair bet is 11 to 1 Roulette The Object of the Game The winning number is determined by where a ball comes to rest in one of the numbered compartments after being spun in a roulette wheel. The object is to correctly predict the winning number (or some feature(s) of the winning number) before the ball comes to rest. How to Play the Game The Bets Bets are placed directly on the roulette table, which has squares numbered from 0 to 36 (the inside bets) plus some other special squares (the outside bets). You may bet on as many squares as you like, wagering on any individual square or in combinations of two, three, four, or six numbered squares. Each bet must be made in accordance with the minimum and maximum table limits, which vary from table to table. Players must place and confirm their bets before the end of the betting period, which ends when the croupier announces "No more bets." The Play During the betting period, the croupier spins the wheel in one direction and the roulette ball in the other. Bets may be made at any time during the betting period, but must be confirmed before the end of the betting period, which ends when the croupier announces "No more bets." Once bets are confirmed, no more bets may be made until the next betting period. At some point after the conclusion of the betting period, the ball slows and comes to rest. Shortly after, the winning number is announced and marked. The table is cleared of all losing wagers, and then the winners are paid. Once the table is completely clear, the croupier announces the beginning of the next betting period. Types of Bets The following charts describe the various bets you can make, along with their payouts. In addition, the letters beside each bet type can be found on the diagrams below, giving an example of how to make that type of bet. (In the case of the oh-one-two, oh-two-three, and first four bets, the top diagram indicates the only place that bets may be made.)

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