What Is Buster Blackjack?

Buster Blackjack is a popular casino game that combines the excitement of blackjack with the excitement of roulette. The goal of Buster Blackjack is to achieve a higher score than the dealer.

The game is played with a standard 52-card deck and is played either with one or two decks.

To begin playing, each player selects five cards from their personal deck and places them face down in front of them. The dealer then selects one card from his or her hand and sets it on the table. The remaining cards are placed face up in the middle of the table, forming the draw stack. Players then make their blackjack hand(s) by adding up the values of their cards, and comparing this sum to the dealer’s hand total.

A player must have a total of at least 21 in order to win, and any card greater than or equal to this value counts as a point. If a player has no blackjack, that hand is counted as a loss (even if it would have been good for another type of bet).

If both players have blackjack, the dealer pays out according to rank (e.g., Ace-2-3-4 = pay 2; Ace-3-2-1 = pay 3).

If one player has blackjack and the other does not, that player loses all their bet(s) (even if they would have won if they had bet on another type of bet). If both players have blackjack, the game then proceeds to roulette (see below).

In roulette, each player simultaneously places one bet on any number between 1 and 36 (except 0), counting as one unit. Bets can be placed anywhere on the table except at 0 and 18. After making their bets, players turn over their first card (face down), revealing whether it’s red or black. If it’s red, that number automatically wins that particular bet; if it’s black, nothing happens and that number remains on the table for future bets.

After all bets are in, each player turns over their second card (also face down), revealing whether it’s an even or odd number. Again, numbers with even values win automatically; odd values mean that that particular number gets added to your current bet amount (even if you already have something like a “plus” at that spot). Once again, any number greater than or equal to this number counts as a point – so if you had bet $5 on 4 and turned over 2 & 4 at this point in the game, your total would now be $7 because 2+4=6. After everyone has turned over all four cards, whichever total has reached or exceeded 21 as determined by Blackjack rules is declared the winner – no matter what else might be happening on the table at this point!.

If there are any ties after all bets are in – for example two players each turn over an even numbered card – then both players get their original bets back plus whatever additional points were scored based on those numbers (for example, if someone turned over 2 & 4 but their opponent also turned over 2 & 4 so there was now a tie for first place at 7 points apiece – both players would end up winning since 21+7=28). So even though there was no clear winner when it came time to turn over all four cards for roulette play, eventually someone did win by virtue of having more even numbered cards!.

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