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In blackjack, "busting" or "going bust" means that your hand's total value exceeds 21 points. When this happens, you immediately lose the round, regardless of the dealer's hand. Busting is a fundamental concept in blackjack and represents the primary risk that players must manage.
Busting occurs when you take additional cards (choose to "hit") and the cumulative value of those cards pushes your hand over 21. For example, if you have a 7 and a 5, totaling 12, and then decide to hit and receive an 8, your hand's value becomes 20. However, if you decide to hit again and draw a 5, your hand's value now exceeds 21, and you've busted.
It's important to note that the dealer must also follow specific rules regarding hitting and standing. If the dealer busts, any remaining players who haven't busted win the round, even if their hand values are less than 21.
Busting occurs when you take additional cards (choose to "hit") and the cumulative value of those cards pushes your hand over 21. For example, if you have a 7 and a 5, totaling 12, and then decide to hit and receive an 8, your hand's value becomes 20. However, if you decide to hit again and draw a 5, your hand's value now exceeds 21, and you've busted.
It's important to note that the dealer must also follow specific rules regarding hitting and standing. If the dealer busts, any remaining players who haven't busted win the round, even if their hand values are less than 21.