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I'll give a very brief overview of how to play Black Jack. ( not that I'm an expert or anything >.> ) The point of the game is to get as close to 21 as you can, without going over. If you go over 21, it's called a BUST and the dealer wins the hand. If you get 21 EXACTLY on the FIRST hand (no stands, hits, or double downs) It's called a BlackJack and you win the hand automatically. In gaia cards, Getting a BJ ( Shut up... gosh you stoopid pervs rolleyes ) Will raise your 'health' bar, lower the dealer's rather signifigantly, and get you a nice boost in your hand winnings.
Now, for the basics. When you hit, you are basically asking for another card. When you click hit, the dealer bot will hand you another card, and your card total will be added up. If this, at any time, goes above 21, you lose the hand. So bet wisely, and, just a hint, don't hit when you have 20 or 21 rofl It's not smert.
A double down is like betting twice for the same hand. You will put an additional 3 coins (or whatever number you bet) on the table and YOU WILL BE GIVEN ANOTHER CARD. This is just like hitting, except there's a little more on the line. The game will go normaly, and whoever gets closest to 21 without going over wins. You can only DD when it's the FIRST hand of the game. You can't DD after you've hit once in a hand.
Standing is basically keeping your current hand as it is. When you stand, you will not get another card, and your turn will be based on your current hand. The dealer will then take it's turn and at the end, whoever, again, is closest to 21 without going over wins. If you have 21, Stand.
Cheating is a non realistic addition to the gaia cards version of blackjack. When you lose multiple times, the little red bar under your Large bar will fill, and when it completes, you will be able to cheat. So far the only thing that I've been able to do is flip over the dealers face down card. There may or may not be additions to this in the future. The dealers, however, are able to get a new hand completely, OR, as IM pointed out, take an ace out of nowhere and most likely win the hand. Which I personally think is bullshit >.>
Pulls are when both you and the dealer have the same amount of points at the end of a hand. What this does, is pull the bet from that hand over to the next hand. The winner of the next hand will win the bet from the current hand, and the previous hand. If it's another pull, the same thing happens until someone wins a hand.
Okay.. so that wasn't really that brief ^^;; oh well.. let me know if I missed something somewhere
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