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Picture cards all have the value 10. Number cards, 2-10, count as face value and aces are valued at either 1 or 11, depending on what suits the player the best. Online play takes place against a computerized dealer. The dealer is dealt one or two cards (depending on the set of rules used), and the player is dealt two cards in each box. This is called the initial deal. The player's cards are dealt face up. One of the dealer's cards is also dealt face up. Based on the face up cards of the initial deal the player has two basic options. He can either "HIT" and receive another card to add to his two face up cards or he can "STAND", passing on the turn to the next box (remember you can play up to five boxes per round). A decision to "HIT" will either render a "bust" or another decision to "HIT" or "STAND". A player can keep hitting new cards until he's satisfied or busts (cards adding to more than 21) and loses. When all player boxes have made their decisions it's the dealers turn to flip his second initial card (the one dealt face down) or deal himself a second card. Based on the total amount of the two cards the dealer acts based on a set of fixed rules. If the dealer's total is less than 17 the house will automatically draw. If the dealer's total is 17 or above, the house will always stand.