Does a red jack cancel a 2?

In popular card games like 7 Card Blackjack or Switch, a Red Jack does not directly cancel a 2, but it can counter the penalty from a Black Jack, while a 2 makes the next player draw cards (stackable). A Red Jack (like a Heart or Diamond Jack) stops the penalty from a Black Jack (Spade or Club Jack) which forces a player to pick up cards, but you can still play a 2 on the Red Jack to make the next player draw, or stack 2s.
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Does a red jack cancel out a 2?

The only get-out clause is to lay a red jack, which cancels out black jacks but not twos. Remember that the first black jack or two played must be laid on a card of the right suit.
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What happens if you forget to say "last card"?

When a player has only one card remaining in their hand they must say 'Last Card'. Failure to do so before playing requires them to draw two cards from the deck and continue playing.
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What does a red jack do?

A "red jack" can mean several things: the right audio channel on older A/V equipment, a microphone input on a PC, a brand of hydraulic car jack (Big Red), a boot removal tool, or even a character from video games/comics like Destiny or Doom Patrol, but most commonly refers to an audio/video port or a heavy-duty car lifter.
 
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Do you hit a 13 against a 2?

In standard {!nav}blackjack basic strategy, you stand on a hard 13 against a dealer's 2, aiming to let the dealer bust, as the dealer must hit until 17 or more, giving them a high chance to bust with a low upcard like a 2, whereas hitting your 13 risks busting yourself with a small gain. Card counters might deviate and hit if the true count is very negative (many low cards gone), but for most players, standing is the correct play.
 
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Should I hit 14 against 2?

In blackjack, when you have a hard 14 (no Ace counted as 11) against a dealer's low card like a 2, basic strategy says to HIT (take another card), because the dealer's 2 is a "bust card" (likely to go over 21), but your 14 is too weak to stand, meaning you'd rather risk busting slightly than letting the dealer win easily with their weak upcard, although some players deviate if they've drawn many low cards already.
 
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What is the 777 rule in blackjack?

You win if at least one of your first two cards is a 7; you win more if both of your first two cards are 7s. The payouts increase further if the Dealer's up card is also a 7.
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What's the #1 mistake blackjack players make?

Standing on 12 vs. 2 or 3 — easily the most frequent error. Misplaying soft 18 — players stand against a dealer's 9, 10, or Ace when they should be hitting, and rarely double it against a dealer's low card. Not doubling soft totals — a lot of players hit instead of doubling, even when the dealer is showing a bust card.
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How much does $100 blackjack pay?

For example, if a game has a house edge of 0.5 percent, the RTP is effectively 99.5 percent, meaning that for every $100 wagered, the game is expected to return $99.50 to players over the long term. However, this is an average over many hnds, and actual short-term results can vary greatly.
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What is the 69 rule in UNO?

The "69 rule" in UNO is a popular house rule, not official, that lets players treat 6s and 9s as interchangeable – you can play a red 6 on a red 9, or a blue 9 on a blue 6, etc., as long as the color matches. This rule helps speed up gameplay when it's hard to tell a 6 from a 9 and adds a strategic element for getting rid of cards quickly by matching colors, notes mark.random-article.com. 
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Do dealers have to hit until 17?

Yes, in blackjack, the dealer must hit on 16 or less and must stand on a "hard" 17 (no Ace counted as 11) or higher, but the rule for a "soft" 17 (Ace counted as 11, e.g., Ace-6) varies; some casinos make the dealer hit it (H17), while others make them stand (S17). The specific rule is usually marked on the blackjack table and significantly impacts house edge, with hitting soft 17 increasing it. 
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What happens if you forget to say "Uno"?

When a player has only one card left, he/she must yell "UNO" (meaning "one"). Failure to do this results in having to pick up 2 cards from the DRAW pile. This is only necessary, however, if he/she is caught by one of the other players (See PENALTIES). Once a player has no cards left, the hand is over.
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Why is 52 factorial so special?

The number of possible ways to order a pack of 52 cards is '52! ' (“52 factorial”) which means multiplying 52 by 51 by 50… all the way down to 1. The number you get at the end is 8×10^67 (8 with 67 '0's after it), essentially meaning that a randomly shuffled deck has never been seen before and will never be seen again.
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What is "doubling down" in blackjack?

To double down in blackjack means to double your initial bet after receiving your first two cards, in exchange for committing to stand after taking exactly one additional card. This strategic move can significantly increase your profits when executed correctly, as it allows you to capitalize on favorable situations.
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What are the rules for take 2?

Each player randomly picks up 7 tiles. On go, each player turns over the 7 tiles and attempts to construct a mini crossword puzzle using the letters. Once any player has used all 7 tiles he/she calls, “Take Two,” and everyone has to pick up two more tiles even if they haven't used all their existing tiles.
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Should you hit a 12 against a 2?

Yes, according to basic blackjack strategy, you should hit a hard 12 against a dealer's 2, even though it feels risky, because the dealer's 2 isn't as strong as it seems, and you need to improve your hand to have a better chance of winning long-term. Standing on 12 against a 2 is a common mistake; hitting gives you a better expected value (EV) because more cards improve your hand (5, 6, 7, 8, 9) than bust it (10, J, Q, K). 
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Why do people say "monkey" during blackjack?

The term “monkey” in Blackjack typically refers to any face card (King, Queen, or Jack) or a ten. Players often shout “monkey” when hoping for a card with a value of 10 to be dealt next. This call is usually heard when someone needs a 10 to make a total of 21.
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What should you never do in blackjack?

In blackjack, you never hand money directly to the dealer. Instead, place your cash flat on the table surface, typically just outside your betting circle. The dealer will spread out the bills, announce the amount for surveillance cameras, and then exchange them for casino chips.
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Which is better, Ludex or CollX?

Ludex and CollX are popular sports card scanning apps, with CollX often favored for its strong community, built-in marketplace (easier selling/buying), and user experience, while Ludex is praised for slightly better scanning accuracy, especially with older/complex cards, and deeper set organization, though both struggle with perfect pricing, making tools like 130point.com/sales essential for accurate value checks. Users find CollX more polished for managing a collection and selling, while Ludex offers better insights into parallels and set completion, but pricing accuracy isn't a major strength for either, relying heavily on user input and third-party lookups.
 
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What is the #1 card game in the world?

The number one card game UNO® celebrates 50 years!
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Can +4 be the last card?

Yes, you absolutely can use a Wild Draw Four (+4) as your last card to win an UNO game, according to official rules; the game ends immediately with your move, but the next player still has to draw the four cards and tally them for points if you're playing a scoring game. You just declare "UNO!" when you play your second-to-last card, and then play the +4 as your final card to win, with no stacking allowed for official play.
 
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Do you hit a 16 against a 7?

Yes, according to basic blackjack strategy, you should hit a hard 16 against a dealer's 7 because the dealer is likely to make a strong hand (17+) and you need to improve your low total, even though you risk busting. While hitting a 16 carries a high bust risk (over 60%), standing leaves you with a weak hand that loses most of the time against the dealer's potential 17-21.
 
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Why avoid 6 to 5 blackjack?

In 6:5 you get paid $6 for every $5 you bet, which is 1.2:1 odds. It may seem like a small difference but it makes a huge difference in your expected outcome. There are a lot of factors that determine the final expected return, but in general, the house increases their edge by roughly 400% when dealing the 6:5 variant.
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