No Peek
The 'no-peek' rule means the dealer doesn't check for a blackjack right away. Instead, the game proceeds as usual, and all players must finalize their moves first—whether that's drawing, standing, doubling down, or splitting. Only after every player has acted does the dealer reveal their second card (or, in certain game versions, deal it).no-peek rule, the dealer does not immediately check whether they have a blackjack. Instead, the round continues as normal. All players must make their decisions first. They draw cards, stand, double their bet or split their cards. Only once everyone is finished is the dealer’s second card revealed – or in some variants, it is only dealt at that point.
This adds a layer of tension to the game, as you have to make your strategic choices without knowing if the dealer is already holding an unbeatable 21. It makes the round far more suspenseful, don't you think?