- Rotate Deal
The dealer starts dealing the cards to a different player each hand. - Rotate First Bet
Players must bet in order and the first player to bet rotates clockwise each hand. This removes the seat advantage which otherwise would have existed if one player could always see the bets of the other players before making a bet. - One Player Advances
Player with the largest bankroll advances to the next round at completion
Double Down Rules
- Double down on any two down on 11
- Double down after split
This rule allows doubling down on hands that have been created by splitting a pair.
Insurance Rules
- Insurance
This nearly universal rule allows an insurance bet against a dealer face up Ace.
Split Rules
- Resplit
This very common rule allows splitting pairs in one hand, usually, up to three times. As a result, up to four hands can be created from one. - Multiple draw after split Aces
OK... Most casinos will only allow one card drawn to each split hand after splitting Aces. A few allow additional draws. - Split tens must be same value
In most casinos, Tens, Jacks, Queens and Kings all count as ten and can be considered the same for splitting rules. In other words, you can split a Jack and a King.