Chinese Blackjack

Chinese Blackjack is also known as 21-point, ban-luck (Hokkien), ban-nag (Cantonese), and xì dách (Vietnamese).

The game is played in South East Asia and resembles conventional Blackjack.

In casino rules, the cards are opened, and the dealer must play at least until 17 points but must stand once reached, while the players have no limits.

This is complicated for a home friendly game, and it appears that the odds are stacked against the dealer.

A player may instantly reveal their hand as soon as it is dealt to receive their remuneration from the Dealer.

After checking for Blackjack, each player takes turn to make the following decisions, depending on the conditions.

After the dealer has settled with all players, the cards are collected back and a new round begins.