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If your skills are not good enough for playing real online black jack for real money in real online casino, you better first play free black jack to practice your skills. Just play free blackjack - this is an excellent practice for you. Free blackjack may be found at Blackjack-Unlimited.com, where you can practice. They provide an instant flash free blackjack software. Just register your private online blackjack account and you practice playing free blackjack. by the way, there is a chance to win real cash prizes if your blackjack skills get better.

You need to learn how to play online blackjack, blackjack strategy and the rules of various online blackjack games before you start. You may concentrate on the basic rules of classic online blackjack, that played in Las Vegas and in most of online blackjack casinos, and ignore for meanwhile many different kinds of online blackjack games available online.

To increase your winning chances we recommend you follow these simple rules: To get cards that add up to a points total that is as close to 21 without exceeding that total is the aim of the online blackjack game. It is a push (draw) if you tie with the House, then no one wins and you receive your bet money back. If you want to be a winner you need to beat the dealer and don't bust. Bust is when your cards total over 21.

Before you receive cards you must place your bet. You are given two cards - both are face up. The dealer receives one face up card and one face down card. You then decide whether to stick with the cards or to ask for more cards. Once decision is taken and if you haven't gone bust, then the dealer will turn up the his down card and calculate who has won.

Now for some details. You likely know what the cards are in a deck. Suits don't matter in blackjack, only value. 2-9 count for their face value. 10s, Jacks (J), Queens (Q) and Kings (K) all count as 10 (collectively called "face cards" since most have faces on them). What the individual card is doesn't matter. Aces (A) can count as either 1 or 11. The goal is to get as close to 21 as possible, without going over. The ideal hand is an A and a face card. This is called "Blackjack."

Now, if the dealer has an Ace showing, they will offer you "insurance." Insurance is a chance for you to place a side bet, up to half the amount of your original bet. Your side bet pays even money (if you bet $5, you get that back, plus another $5) if the dealer has blackjack. You lose if the dealer has anything else. Since less than one-third of the cards are face cards (the only way the dealer will have blackjack), this is not a wise bet. The dealer will then check (electronically), if they have blackjack. If they have it, they will pay the insurance bets, and collect all the other money, since the players lost. If the dealer does not have blackjack, he will collect the insurance bets, and the hand will proceed. Should the dealer have a face card showing, the dealer will check if they have an ace in the hole, giving him blackjack, but will not offer insurance