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In Blackjack how is it accepted for a player holding the cards in his/her hand to give a sign to the dealer he/she wants to stand (stay)?
Question 1:
In Blackjack how is it accepted for a player holding the cards in his/her hand to give a sign to the dealer he/she wants to stand (stay)?
A.
By scraping the cards against the table
B.
By sliding the cards under the bet
C.
None of these
D.
By placing additional chips next to the bet
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