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Blackjack rules III

Once a blackjack player has chosen his ideal game table and joined in to play, he has to transform his dough into playing chips. Once this is done and the player has got his buy-in of chips, he must learn the colors of the different chips valued at different denomination. The $1 value chips are the lowest and sometimes the blackjack game table, instead of the white colored chips, has silver tokens of $1 denomination or maybe a combination of both. However, the most prominently colored chips are the red, the green and the black. While the red chips have a value of $5, the green chips are valued at $25 each. The most common high value chips used in blackjack games are the black colored ones which stand for $100. Some casinos have specialized chips with a denomination of $2.50 and they are typically pink in color. The color of chips valued at more than $100 don’t have any specific colors and may vary from one casino house to another, or from one location to another. Commonly purple colored chips are used for $500 chips in blackjack games.

All rookie blackjack players should know which color of chips is assigned what value and make no mistake while playing. A detail often overlooked by players, whether new or veteran, but that should not be missed, is to check out if the chips received in lieu of the cash paid are equivalent or not. In case of doubts, it is always advisable to go up to the dealer who is assigned the task of solving all queries from the players in addition to conducting the game. For the rookie gamblers, playing in ‘shoe’ games, the blackjack game dealer actively helps them in learning the ropes of the game and gain experience and confidence as players.

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