BLACKJACK RULES
The object of Blackjack is to have the total of all the cards in your hand add up to as close to 21 as possible without going over ('busting').

The value of your hand is the total of your cards. Aces count as either 1 or 11, 2 through 9 are counted at their face value, and anything over a 9 (10, Jack, Queen, King) are counted as 10.

The sequence of play is pretty straightforward; the dealer (in this case the computer) deals two cards to you face up then two cards to himself, one face up and one face down. The face down card is commonly referred to as the dealer's "hole" card.

After the initial deal, you have several options depending on the cards you have in your hand.

In addition to these rules, remember that here at Blackjack Time you're playing in a tournament against other players. Depending on where you are in the tournament, you will want to adjust your betting strategies.

This is just a general overview of the basic rules. If you have specific questions about the rules, you can send mail to rules@blackjacktime.com.