How do you play blackjack on Fallout New Vegas?

How do you play blackjack on Fallout New Vegas?

Go to the teller of the casino, and cash in about 205 caps. Now head down into the game floor and hit up the Blackjack table. Play a few rounds on the lowest bet to get a feel for the game. When you are up for it, kick up the bet to 100.

What does it mean dealer must hit soft 17?

Hitting soft 17 gives the dealer the chance to make the 18, 19, 20 and 21 hands that can win on their own against a player pat hand. This comes into play most often when the dealer’s face up card is an Ace and basic strategy players hit until they have 17 or better. A dealer who stands on soft 17 can beat them.

Is it better for dealer to hit soft 17?

Soft 17 is a bad hand that’s more likely to improve when taking hit cards. Interestingly, the casino is more likely to bust with this rule in place, but the times that the hand is improved to a winner for the house more than make up for the increased percentage of busts.

Does the dealer have to hit on a soft 18?

No. The dealer is also not allowed to stand on 15 to try and beat your 14. Come on bro, it’s hard enough to win as it is.

Does a dealer hit a soft 19?

Soft 19 is a stand versus all dealer upcards (deuce through ace) in double-deck and multiple-deck blackjack variations where the dealer must stand on soft 17. The hand should be doubled down against a 6 in double-deck and multi-deck games where the dealer is bound to draw to soft 17.

Does the dealer have to hit a soft 20?

In casino play, the dealer has no options. He always has to hit values below 16/17 (the exact number varies by casino), and has to stay when his cards are higher. In non-casino play, often the dealer is just another player and has the same options as you.

What happens if dealer and player both have blackjack?

The best possible hand is called a blackjack and it consists of an ace and any 10-point card. If both the player and the dealer have a tie—including with a blackjack—the bet is a tie or “push” and money is neither lost, nor paid.