Click the buttons. It's minimalistic Blackjack. Dealer stands at soft 17. Just play. Aces are one or eleven. Change your wager. Do stuff. INSURANCE DOES NOTHING AS OF NOW. Don't gamble in real life though. Detailed Instructions: This is a gambling simulator where your goal is to get as close to 21 as possible without going over. There is a person called the dealer, who is your opponent. You are dealt two cards each. Your job is to beat them. They will draw until their total reaches 17 or higher. If you go over 21, you automatically lose, even if the dealer also loses. If the dealer goes over, and you don't or you are closer to 21 than the dealer, you win, and double the money you bet. Otherwise you get nothing. If you get a natural 21 (a blackjack), you get your money that you bet doubled, and you also gain one half of your original bet alongside that. Aces (1) count as 1 or 11, allowing you to get a blackjack, and counts as a sort of "safety shield." It will always be 11 if it can, otherwise it will be a one. Do note that the dealer can also get a blackjack, causing you to instantly lose. Change your wager in the lower-left corner. Do note, that the game, on average makes you lose money, so don't play the real game. Vocabulary: Soft #: A soft number, for example, soft 17 means that number was achieved with an Ace, so you can be safe if you draw another card. If you read the whole instruction menu, have a nice day, and don't gamble, and if you scrolled here MINDLESSLY expecting a secret, please leave. You are not welcome for your unsatisfiable curiosity. Unless you read the instructions. Also, if you read this EXACT text twice already while skipping everything above, you should definitely leave. Your ego is not welcome here.
READ THIS DISCLAIMER! The smile in the center is cheering you on by the way, and is not the dealer. Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with any gambling promotion, and this game uses fake currency to play and you should never gamble, as it is biased towards you losing money. This is simply an emulation of Blackjack and does not condone or endorse gambling. Play at your own risk. By playing this game, you also agree to the Terms of Service below. Terms of Service: This game is not meant to encourage any sort of inappropriate behavior, and you should not try this. These Terms of Service also prevent you from blaming this simulator and should not be used for any legal gambling advice. Scratch's Terms of Service do not mention anything about gambling, however I believe that you should not influence people into gambling. You have been warned. If you read all of this, congrats! Thanks for taking legal advice. However if you skipped, you should probably leave. Don't expect a prize from every "risk." Leave. Also, if you read this EXACT text twice already while skipping everything above, you should definitely leave. Your ego is not welcome here.