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Not sure what variation of Blackjack you're coding for, but the dealer on every table I ever played at had to hit to 17 or better, then stop. It's also common for dealers to hit soft 17, if you find a table that doesn't, it's got better odds for the player. I've never heard or read about a casino game where the dealer plays by the same rules as the players, that would give the house a huge advantage and no one with any knowledge of the game would play.
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@peteahooligan it would be 15 because ace can be 11 or 1
nees more like splitting and stuff but still a fun little game 4/5
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Like it! Rule thing but you cant double or split and you cant take insurance.. (Never take insurance, but its still part of the game)
Other than that its beautifull
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If you hit Blackjack and the dealer gets 7+4+10=21 you should still win cus you hit blackjack.. Thats the proper rules its not a tie.
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Well it's not even a blackjack game if you can't split. Jeez why make a card game you don't know how to play. Maximum bet should also be set at a 1000 like it is at most of the casinos I've been to. 800 was the lowest I've seen.
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it would have been better if you understood how blackjack is actually played. Ace equal 1 or 11, no splitting, no doubling down, and no push for a tie.
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Ace, 4 deal. Hit, get a queen...15, right? Wrong. Bust! The game is busted...can't have a simple blackjack game like this be so hopelessly flawed. Needs serious fixing.