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DEALER FUNCTIONS
As a representative of the casino, the dealer manages and controls the Spanish 21 game. She converts a player’s money into chips, deals out the cards, collects from the losers, and pays the winners. She also enforces the table betting limits and makes sure that all the players follow the table rules.
Dealing: The cards are dealt out in a clockwise direction, starting from the dealer’s left. Every player who has put out a bet is dealt two face up cards. Whenever the player’s cards are dealt face up, the player can look, but can’t touch—all the card handling is done by the dealer. The dealer also gets two cards, one face up (called the upcard) and one face down (called the down card or the hole card).
Dealer’s playing rules: After all the players have acted on their hands, the dealer turns over her hole card and either stands or hits her hand. She can not double down or split—those are options reserved for the players. Assuming she doesn’t have a natural, the dealer has to play her hand according to a fixed casino rule. In most casinos that rule is:
Dealer must hit soft 17. This means that the dealer must draw to 16 and stand on hard 17. Some gambling venues, including Atlantic Cit apply a rule that is more favorable for the player: Dealer must draw to 16 and stand on all 17s.
TABLE ETIQUETTE
Experienced blackjack players will find that Spanish 21 is very similar to standard blackjack. If you are new to Spanish 21 and blackjack, just watch what the other players are doing and try to do the same. Should you make a mistake in table protocol, the dealer will politely correct you.
The first thing you have to do is place your wager. Put the chip(s) directly on the betting spot as soon as the dealer has collected all the cards from the previous hand. If you are slow in doing this, you may get bypassed on the deal. Most dealers, however, will simply remind you by pointing at the empty bet circle.
As soon as you see your two cards and the dealer’s upcard, make a quick decision as to what action to take. Quickness is especially important if you are in the first-base position at the table, and you don’t want everyone staring at you. If you know the strategy well, this should not be a problem.
Remember that you are not allowed to touch your cards or your original bet. The dealer does all the card handling. If you double down or split, never place additional chips on top of your original bet. Always put them alongside.
Don’t signal the dealer until it is your turn. Make your hand signals clear so your intentions are not misunderstood. When you are paid off, be sure to pull back the chips or they may become your wager for the next round.

