Click the up/down arrows to change your bet. You can also click the left/right arrows to change the unit of the chip you're going to bet. You may click the green Deal button to deal the cards if you bet at least 1. After dealing, you can click the yellow Hit and Stand buttons. If you click the Hit button, the game will deal one extra card to you. (Try not to go over 21; if you do go over, you bust and lose immediately.) If you click the Stand button, it is now the dealer's turn. The dealer will keep hitting until reaching at least 17. After you and the dealer finish their turns, the game will decide who wins based on the total value of the cards added up. (See the Notes and Credits section for card values and winning and losing.)
If you run out of points, you can click the green flag to start over with 500 points. You cannot bet more than 100 points at a time. There are three different colors of chips, each with a different point value: Yellow: 1 point Green: 5 points Red: 10 points The card values are calculated as follows: All numbered cards (2 to 10): Face value (for example, a 7 counts as a value of 7, etc.) Jacks, Queens, and Kings: 10 Aces: 1 or 11, depending on which is better If your total is higher than the dealer's or if the dealer's total goes over 21, you win twice the value of the chips you've bet. If your total is lower than the dealer's or if your total goes over 21, you lose the chips you've bet. If your total is equal to the dealer's, you just get your chips back without winning or losing any more. If your total is exactly 21, you win 2.5 times your bet (decimals rounded down; for example, 42.5 counts as 42) regardless of the dealer's total. If a total goes over 21, the corresponding yellow number on the right will turn red. Both you and the dealer can have no more than 5 cards. Therefore, you cannot hit if you would have more than 5 cards after that regardless of your total. The same applies to the dealer.