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How To Play Blackjack Switch

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Blackjack Switch is a game in which the player is allowed to trade cards between the two hands in which they have split. In regular Blackjack, this type of tactic would be considered as cheating.

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      How To Play Blackjack Switch

      Blackjack Switch is a game in which the player is allowed to trade cards..

      How To Play Blackjack Switch 

      Blackjack Switch is a game in which the player is allowed to trade cards between the two hands in which they have split. In regular Blackjack, this type of tactic would be considered as cheating. However, Blackjack Switch is a different type of Blackjack with different rules.



      With Blackjack Switch, the player splits their hand after the first two cards are dealt, they then have to double their bet, and place a separate bet on each hand. Once this is done, the player is then able to switch the cards between the two hands in order to make the best possible hands they can. When playing Blackjack Switch, although there is this added bonus, there are also a few other rules that aren't really on the player's side. For example, if the dealer gets a hand that equals 22 this then results in a push and the Blackjack hands pay out even money. In this article, we will cover some of the 'default' rules.



      With Blackjack Switch. most rules are pretty much the same as in the original game of Blackjack. In regular Blackjack. you are able to play with just one deck of cards whereas in Blackjack Switch you play with six or eight decks of cards. All cards are always dealt face up - even the dealers. If the dealer strikes a Blackjack hand (an ace and a ten value card) it can only then be pushed by a player's Blackjack. If a player does not have a Blackjack hand, the dealer then automatically wins the round.



      With Blackjack Switch, the player is allowed to Switch their second cards as well as their first. So if in one hand you had a 5 and a 10 and in the other hand you had a 6 and a 10, then you could ultimately Switch the cards around to make two different hands of 11 and 20. You are also allowed to Switch your cards in order to make a Blackjack hand. You may even double on any 2 cards if it is going to be better for you in the long run.



      In playing Blackjack Switch, you are able to double your bet after any split. Unlike in regular Blackjack, you may keep splitting your hands until you have a total of four separate hands. If a player wins with a Blackjack hand, they are then paid out even money. If a dealer draws a hand of 22, then their hand will push any player's hands that have a total of 21 or less. However, if a player draws a Blackjack this still beats the dealer's 22 hand. Once the player splits their hands, they then have to make two separate bets of the same amount for each hand. The dealer of this game always has to hit a soft 17 hand in order to be counted in the game.



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