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Going Bust in Blackjack

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Summary: Learn what constitutes a bust in blackjack from a professional casino dealer in this free gambling video.

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By Pamela Hill
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Pamela Hill has been a professional dealer for more than eight years in various venues on the west coast. She appeared on the television show "Identity" in an episode which featured a...read more

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"Hi, we’re back. Right now I’m putting out some cards that value sixteen, and I’m putting some cards that value seventeen. In the game of blackjack, the dealer needs to know on a sixteen, which is any six and any card with a value of ten, picture cards are ten, they must take a hit. A hit means they must take another card, without going over twenty-one. If they go over twenty-one that’s called a bust. So for example, we have here, a six and a ten, any six and ten, or again as I said, here’s another example of a six and a value of ten. When the dealer has a sixteen, they must take another hit or again, it’s called another card without going twenty-one, or its called a bust on the dealer’s end. "

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