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BlackJack - CoinsJack app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 7376 ratings )
Games Entertainment Card Casino
Developer: Jun Lu
0.99 USD
Current version: 1.8.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 02 Dec 2013
App size: 4.61 Mb

Play Coinsjack as if you were at the casino! This is the MOST popular Blackjack game on the store, with millions of downloads. This is a Blackjack game that you

can play against the dealer.

This is a Blackjack game designed for both the iPhone and iPad. Play blackjack against the dealer and see who can get 21 without going bust!

Features:
* Authentic casino Blackjack gambling experience!
* Universal iOS compatibility
* Large high quality graphics
* Easy to play
* Tap chips, cards to play blackjack as if you were at the casino
* Tap to split your cards
* Win more chips when you get blackjack

Weve put effort into designing this Blackjack game just for the iPhone and iPad - there arent any unnecessary buttons cluttering up the screen. The app to

shows off the large cards and chips so that you can enjoy playing Blackjack with a clean design.

We hope you enjoy playing Blackjack! If you have any questions or suggestions, please contact us.

How To Play CoinsJack - A Blackjack Game :

Blackjack is a very simple casino game to play which requires luck and skill. The main aim of the blackjack game is to obtain a hand which is as close as

possible to a total of 21, without exceeding this number.
To start the game of blackjack you have to place a bet. Two cards that are face up are then dealt to each player. The dealer is then dealt two cards, one of

which is shown and the other is face down. Each player decides whether to continue with the present online blackjack cards or to ask for extra cards to get

closer to a total of twenty-one. The dealers second card is then shown. If the dealer has a card total of seventeen or higher then no extra card is permitted.

If the total is up to sixteen, the dealer gets another card.
The Royal cards all have a value of 10.
Ace is valued as 1/11.
All cards between 2 and 10 are played at face value.
Hard -hand is when there is no Ace or Ace is valued as 1.
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Soft -hand is when Ace is valued as 11.
Hit : Requesting an extra card.
Split : When two initial cards are divided into 2 separate hands (allowed only if the first 2 cards have the same value).
Double-down : The initial bet being doubled after viewing the 2 dealt cards. However, after doubling down, a player may then receive only 1 extra card.
Surrender : This involves giving up the hand thus giving up half of the bet.
A royal card or a “10” along with an Ace as the 2 initial cards dealt results in a blackjack that is a win. If the dealer also won, the bet placed is returned

to the player.
If the dealers hand is bust, the players win.
A total exceeding the dealers hand is a win and if the player has a total lower than the dealers, he loses.