Blackjack is a card game that is played between a dealer and a player. The goal of the game is to accumulate cards that have a total value as close to 21 as possible, without exceeding it. The player and the dealer are both dealt two cards, and the player's cards are dealt face up while the dealer's cards are dealt face down. The player can then choose to hit or stand, depending on the value of their card total. If the player's cards total is lower than the dealer's, the player loses. If it is higher, the player wins.
In Greenland, the blackjack rules are similar to those found in other countries. One key rule for blackjack is that players cannot share cards. Each player must make their own decisions about whether to hit or stand, and only they have access to their cards. Additionally, some casinos in Greenland offer special rules, such as allowing players to surrender and split pairs.