Strip Black Jack

There are certain types of people that like to play strip black jack. These are the people who like to take chances, who prefer games that offer decent odds, and those who like games of strategy, and who enjoy playing cards. When you play strip black jack, you are playing the ‘house’ or dealer and not against the other players. That is just one of the things that make playing black jack so appealing to many casino goers. However, to make things clear, when you re playing strip black jack, you are not actually playing for clothes. Vegas strip black jack is played in the casino and it is the same as playing regular black jack except the rules are a bit different. Let me show you the rules to Vegas strip black jack. Before I can fully go into what the rules are for Vegas strip black jack, you should know what the rules are for regular black jack. One of the first things that you should know is that you are not to show your hand until you are finished the hand. If your cards are below 21, you may request one card at a time in order to get you closer to 21 without going over. If you go over 21 the game is over and the dealer wins. If you wind up with the same face value of the cards as the dealer, the dealer still wins. This is when strategy comes in. You can choose to double down; which is when you split your two cards, by placing them face up on the table instead and doubling your bet First of all, Vegas strip black jack is played with 4 decks of cards always. The decks are shuffled after ever game rather than when they are running out like regular black jack. In this game; black jack (Ace + 10 value card) always beats any other hand that contains 21 (Q + 6+ 5) automatically. The dealer also stands on a soft 17. Vegas strip black jack is a hole card game; which means that the dealer automatically checks for a black jack when he has an ace card or a 10 valued card. If he/she has a black jack, the game is over. In Vegas strip black jack, you can split a maximum of three times per game, which is equal to four hands. This rule does not apply to aces as aces only get to split once. You can choose to double down after two cards are dealt but your doubling bet has to be the same as your original bet. You can also take insurance if the dealers first card is an ace. Insurance will cost half of your original bet and it only covers half

of your bet. If the dealer has black jack, the insurance bet is paid 2:1. Now that you are familiar with how Vegas strip black jack works and realize that the rules are basically the same as regular black jack; however with some minor differences that were explained above. If strip black jack sounds like a game that interests you I would suggest that you not play if you are a beginner. Get to know the rules to regular black jack first because it will only be helpful when you start playing strip black jack. Just remember that when you are trying to find a strip black jack table that you don’t try to use your sweater to buy your way into the game. It’s not that kind of strip game.