The most common decision a Blackjack player must make during
the game is whether to draw another card to the hand ("hit"),
or stop at the current total ("stand"). The method
you use to indicate your decisions to the dealer depend
on which kind of game you are playing.
In the face-up shoe Blackjack game, you indicate that you
want another card by tapping the table behind your cards
with a finger. You'll be required to make the hand signals,
rather than just announcing "hit" or "stand"
to the dealer. This is to eliminate any confusion or ambiguity
in what you choose, and also for the benefit of the ever-present
surveillance cameras. If you go over 21, or "bust",
the dealer will collect your bet, and remove your cards
from the table immediately. When you decide to stand, just
wave your hand in a horizontal motion over your cards.
In the face-down game, things are a little different. You'll
hold the first two cards with one hand. To draw another
card to your hand, simply scrape your cards across the table
felt lightly. Watch another player at first to see how this
works. The dealer will deal your additional cards on the
table in front of your bet. Add them to your total hand
value, but leave the actual cards on the table. If you go
over 21, just toss the two cards in your hand face up on
the table. The dealer will collect your bet, and discard
your hand. When you decide to stand, you should tuck the
two cards you are holding face-down under the chips that
you have bet. This can be a bit tricky the first few times.
Don't pick up the bet to place the cards underneath. Remember,
once the cards are dealt, you can't touch the chips in the
circle. Simply slide the corner of the cards under the chips.
The descriptions are a lot tougher than the actual play.
Just pay attention to what other players are doing and you'll
fit right in.