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Bovada Blackjack Rules

I overhear a lot of bad gambling advice in the casinos. Perhaps the most frequent is this one, “The object of Bovada blackjack is to get as close to 21 as possible, without going over.” No! The object of Bovada blackjack is to beat the dealer. To beat the dealer the player must first not a bust (go over 21) and second either outscore the dealer or have the dealer bust. Here are the full rules of the game. Bovada blackjack may be played with one to eight decks of 52-card decks.
Aces may be counted as 1 or 11 points, 2 to 9 according to pip value, and tens and face cards count as ten points.
The value of a hand is the sum of the point values of the individual cards. Except, a “Bovada blackjack” is the highest hand, consisting of an ace and any 10-point card, and it outranks all other 21-point hands.
After the players have bet, the dealer will give two cards to each player and two cards to himself. One of the dealer cards is dealt face up. The facedown card is called the “hole card.”
If the dealer has an ace showing, he will offer a side bet called “insurance.” This side wager pays 2 to 1 if the dealer’s hole card is a 10-point card. Insurance wagers are optional and may not exceed half the original wager.
If the dealer has a ten or an ace showing (after offering insurance with an ace showing), then he will peek at his face-down card to see if he has a Bovada blackjack. If he does, then he will turn it over immediately.
If the dealer does have a Bovada blackjack, then all wagers (except insurance) will lose, unless the player also has a Bovada blackjack, which will result in a push. The dealer will resolve insurance wagers at this time.

Play begins with the player to the dealer’s left. The following are the choices available to the player:

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