Before learning the rules of blackjack, it's important to understand common terms used by players. Here's a comprehensive glossary to help you get started:
Game Basics
- Blackjack (Natural Blackjack) — A hand consisting of an Ace and a 10-value card.
- Hand — The cards dealt to a player.
- Hard Hand — A hand without an Ace or where the Ace counts as 1.
- Soft Hand — A hand containing an Ace counted as 11.
- Pat Hand — A hand totaling between 17 and 21 points.
- Single Deck Blackjack — Blackjack played with one 52-card deck.
- Six Deck Blackjack — Blackjack played with six decks.
- Eight Deck Blackjack — Blackjack played with eight decks.
- Bust — A losing hand that exceeds 21 points.
- Draw (Tie) — A situation where the player's hand equals the dealer's hand, resulting in a return of the original bet.
- Stiff Card — Dealer's face-up card valued between 2 and 6.
- Stiff Hand — A hand totaling 12 to 16 points, where hitting carries a high risk of busting.

Blackjack Dealer
Player Actions
- Hit — Requesting another card.
- Stand — Declining additional cards, ending your turn, and passing play to the dealer.
- Split — Separating a pair into two individual hands.
- Resplit — Splitting cards again after an initial split.
- Insurance — An optional bet available when the dealer's up card is an Ace, potentially paying out up to half the original wager.
- Surrender — Option allowing a player to forfeit half their bet and end the round early.
- Early Surrender — Surrendering before the dealer checks for blackjack.
- Late Surrender — Surrendering after the dealer checks their cards and confirms no blackjack.
- Double Down — Doubling your initial bet in exchange for exactly one additional card.
- Soft Double — Doubling down on a soft hand.
- No Double After Split — Rule prohibiting doubling down after splitting.

Blackjack Chips
Dealer and Table Positions
- Dealer — Casino representative managing the game.
- First Baseman — Player seated immediately to the dealer's left.
- Anchorman (Third Baseman) — The player seated immediately to the dealer's right.
- Head to Head — Game format where a single player competes directly against the dealer.
- Hole Card — The dealer's face-down card.
- Up Card — The dealer's first card dealt face up.
Card and Deck Terminology
- Chips — Tokens used as currency in casinos, replacing cash.
- Deck — A traditional blackjack deck containing 52 cards, stored in the shoe.
- Multiple Deck — Game played with two or more decks.
- Shoe — A device holding one or more decks of cards (up to 8 decks).
- Burn Cards — Cards removed from the deck after shuffling and not used in play.
- Card Counting — Tracking played cards to gain a betting advantage.
- Counter (Card Counter) — A player who keeps track of cards played to gain an advantage.
- Cut — Dividing the deck within the shoe using the cut card.
- Cut Card — A plastic card inserted into the shoe indicating when cards need to be reshuffled.
- Discard Tray — Container for cards that have already been played.
- Face Card (Paint) — Jack, Queen, or King.
- Five Card Charlie (5 Card 21) — A hand consisting of five cards totaling 21 or less.
- Ten-Value Card — Any card valued at 10 points.
- Pair — Two initial cards of equal value, such as two Kings.
- Perfect Pairs — Optional side bet on the player's initial two cards forming a pair.
- Point Count — Tallying and comparing points after a round ends.
- Shuffle — Mixing the cards.

Blackjack Shoe
Betting and Payouts
- Even Money — A payout at a 1:1 ratio (betting $5 results in winning $5 plus the original bet, totaling $10).
- Push — When the player and dealer tie, resulting in the return of the player's bet.
- Unit — A single betting increment.
Blackjack Variants and Rules
- Double Exposure — Blackjack variation where the dealer's first two cards are shown face-up.
- Face Down Game — Blackjack variation where one card is dealt face up and the other face down.
- Face Up Game — All cards are dealt face up.
- Live Blackjack — Online blackjack version streamed in real time with a human dealer, combining digital play with a live casino atmosphere.
Studying this glossary will help you feel more confident at the blackjack table.