In Blackjack, a "push" occurs when the player's hand and the dealer's hand are of equal value, meaning neither wins. For example, if both the player and the dealer have hands totaling 20, the round results in a push. In this case, the player’s bet is returned, and no one wins or loses money for that round.
A push typically happens when:
The player and dealer have the same total hand value.
Both the player and the dealer either bust (go over 21) or stand with the same total without busting.
Essentially, a push is a tie, and the game continues without any changes to the player's bankroll
A push typically happens when:
The player and dealer have the same total hand value.
Both the player and the dealer either bust (go over 21) or stand with the same total without busting.
Essentially, a push is a tie, and the game continues without any changes to the player's bankroll