Spanish Blackjack
Want to be involved in a gambling activity that is both exciting and downright competitive? Then, perhaps Spanish Blackjack may be worth your time. Spanish Blackjack can be considered as a variant of the traditional Blackjack game and therefore, has many similarities when compared to its origin. If you are not very familiar with Blackjack, it is a card game that is usually played against the dealer. The aim of the game is to have the strongest set of cards.
In the case of Spanish Blackjack, the strongest or ideal hand that a player should obtain is a card of ten and an Ace. The game of Spanish Blackjack consists of eight distinct decks of cards. From the standard set of fifty two cards, each of these eight decks is composed of forty eight cards. The player wins in this Blackjack by having cards of higher value; that is, without exceeding twenty one. Another way to defeat the dealer is if the hands of the dealer exceed twenty one or are lower in value and no better than yours.
Unlike other kinds of Blackjack, only a hand can be gambled at one
time in Spanish Blackjack. The eight decks of cards are each shuffled
and dealt before the start of every game.
