When prompted, you can draw cards to your hand(s) in order to increase its total value. When the total value of your hand is 22 or more, this is more commonly known as ‘busting’, and you will automatically lose any money wagered. Alternatively, you can win by having a score lower than 22 when the value of the dealer's hand exceeds 21.
To do this, you must have a hand that scores higher than the dealer's hand, but does not exceed 21 in total value. The goal in any hand of Blackjack is to beat the dealer. After all wager(s) are placed, players will be dealt two cards face-up in front of their boxes, and the dealer will receive either one card (European style) or two cards with one face-up and one face-down (Atlantic City style), depending on the variant they are playing. Each table clearly states the minimum and maximum stakes that players can bet, and bet sizes can be chosen by clicking on the chip icon which denotes the correct value of a desired wager. In each round of Blackjack, players seated at the table begin by placing a bet into their respective betting positions, also known as ‘boxes’.