American and European Blackjack: What are the Major Differences?

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American and European Blackjack: What are the Major Differences?
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The history of blackjack is not well known, but it is believed to have originated in France. In the 17th century, the game was known as Vingt-en-Un, meaning 21. The French colonists brought the black jack to North America in the 18th Century. It gained popularity in 20th-century in America.

The rules of the game are different between American and European blackjack. The dealer can lose to a player and win against the remaining players. A player can only win when his number of cards is more than the cards with the dealer. When a hand equals any value greater than 21, it’s called a busted hand and the player with such a hands loses.

The dealer can lose to a player and win against the remaining players. A player can only win when his number of cards is more than the cards with the dealer. When a hand equals any value greater than 21, it's called a busted hand.

The dealer can peek at the second card in American Blackjack. In European BlackJack, the dealer does not check the card placed face down until each player plays their turns. If the chances of winning are slim, a player can surrender and lose 50% instead of the total bet. The doubling down rules of American blackjack give players an advantage. European black jack allows players to split their cards just once.

The American and European versions of blackjack are the most popular. American black jack rules are more lenient than European ones.