Blackjack is a game in which the player competes against the dealer. The goal of the game is to build a hand that is worth 21 or as close to it as possible without going over. There are several rules of the game that must be followed in order to play it correctly. In addition, there are a number of strategies that can be used to improve a player’s chances of winning. The first step in playing blackjack is placing a bet. After the bets have been placed, the dealer will deal each player two cards. The player can then choose to “hit” and receive additional cards or “stand” and keep the current hand. The dealer will then compare his or her hand to each player’s. The player who has a higher total wins, and is paid one time the bet amount. If the dealer and a player have the same total, it is considered a tie (a push) and the players’ bets are returned. While many people believe that blackjack is only a game of chance, it actually requires an analytical mind and a great deal of mental stamina. Moreover, it can be very profitable, especially for those who are able to count cards. Counting cards can give a player an advantage of 2-5%, meaning that for every $100 that is bet, the player will win $2-5 on average. A player’s total of 21 in the first two cards is called a “natural,” or a blackjack, and it immediately pays out at 3 to 2, or one and a half times the original bet. However, the dealer can also get a blackjack, in which case he or she immediately pays out all of the players’ bets. In addition, a player can win more than the original bet by receiving three consecutive cards of the same suit, such as a heart, spade or diamond. This is known as a blackjack and pays out at 1.5 to 1. However, the player must be careful not to bust, or go over 21, which results in losing all of the money that he has won. When a player’s total is 21 or closer to it, he or she must stand and the dealer will take the remaining chips. In some games, a side bet is offered in which the player can place a bet that will pay when the dealer has an ace as his or her up card. It is important for the dealer to be able to see all of the other players’ cards in order to make decisions that will best benefit the game. Therefore, the dealer should always act last and should be able to see all of the cards before making his or her decision. This will help to avoid any confusion and will ensure that the dealer’s actions are in accordance with the rules of the game. In addition, it is important that the dealer does not remove the cards from the table until all of the players have completed their hands.