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Blackjack or "BJ"

In the ::dicezone area almost every player calls blackjack "BJ". They do this cause this is way shorter to say Blackjack.

Game Objective:

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- On Dreamscape, rather than getting as close to 21 as possible, you're trying to get as close to 100 as possible without going over 100.

How does Blackjack work?

This is how BJ works: Player A trades Player B his/her bet. Once Player B has received the bet, he/she will roll his/her dice. After rolling their dice, they will ask you if you want to "hit" or "stay". If you say hit, it means you want them to roll again. However when Player B rolls again, whatever they roll will be added to your first roll.

So say Player B rolled 27 and you decided you wanted to hit. Then, Player B rolls a 53. You now have 80.

Once you decide to Stay with what you're at, Player B will then roll for themselves. If they get closer to 100 than you do, they win your bet and you get nothing.

However; if their rolls add up to over 100, you win.

How to win/lose in Blackjack.
  • How you win? If you get closer to 100 then the other player, or the other player rolls above 100.
  • How you lose? If the other player gets closer to 100 or you roll above 100.

What will occur in a tie?

  • If the Host rolls the same number as you chose to stay on, the host wins.      

What will happen if a 100 was rolled on the first roll?

  • If a host rolls 100 on the first roll in blackjack the better wins.
  • (The host automatically loses.)


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