Blackjack Games
The Lowdown
Rules
Player
- The Multi Hand Blackjack with Side Bet Game pays back 3 to 2.
- It is not impossible to double down any two cards in Multi-Hand blackjack with side bet.
- Only one split is permitted and no re-splitting.
- Player may double down moreover one or both first two cards of a split.
- Just the first two cards of each hand are entitled for Blackjack. Split cards are not eligible for Blackjack.
- If Aces are split, every Ace will only obtain one card.
- Maximum 8 cards can be pinched for any hand. 8 cards Player whose hand value does not go beyond 21 will be an automatic winner.
Dealer
- The Multi Hand Blackjack Dealer must draw to 16.
- Dealer stands on all 17's together with soft values where an Ace could be counted as an 11 value.
- When the Dealer's face up card is an Ace, an Insurance Bet will be obtainable. The Dealer then checks for Blackjack.
- Dealer also makes sure for Blackjack when the Dealer's face up card is a 10 or a face card.
- Dealer Blackjack is exposed, play ends. The Player's hand is also a Blackjack, and then the Player loses the main bets. Player Blackjack in this case is a push and the main bet is returned to the player.
General Rules
- 6 decks of standard playing cards are shuffled for each hand of play.
- Any malfunction voids all pays and the game.
How To Play
Player's Suite Multi-Hand Blackjack offer up to 3 hands of Blackjack in which you attempt to beat the Dealer by accumulate a total card value as close to 21 points but not its above.
Start by insertion your bets. You may bet on some one or all three hand positions.
After all bets placed, click the DEAL button to begin the play.
Like the Dealer, player receives two cards, both faces up, for each position on which a bet has been placed. But the Dealer has one face down and one face up.
Face cards are worth 10 and Aces are valued either 1 or 11. All other cards are the value on their face. When the hand's first two cards equal to 21, like Ace plus a face card, is known Blackjack.
How To Bet
To begin playing Multi-Hand Blackjack with side bet, you must choose a chip value by clicking it. Chip values are located at the bottom of the playing ground. The chip selected will become decorated and come into view in a raised position. Click on the bet circle which is positioned in the center of the table is making bet. Each click seats one chip on the table.
Click on the related bet circle to place a bet on any one or more hands. Your bet must convene the minimum bet but not surpass the maximum bet.
After your bet has been placed, click the DEAL button.
After a game is finished you wish to begin a new one, you may do again the last bet placed by clicking the REBET AND DEAL button. This restores preceding bets and initiates play assuming ample credits subsist.
The REBET button can click if you wish to show again the previous bet without opening a new game. You may regulate any placed bet, but the DEAL button needs to be clicked for play to start.
The DOUBLE BET button doubles any bet which currently placed on its each click. The DOUBLE BET button is only accessible if the bet limit not exceeded.
If the DOUBLE BET button is clicked before a bet is placed, this would same clicking the REBET button and then the DOUBLE BET button. The DEAL button can click for play to begin.
Bets may be detached from the table by either holding the SHIFT key while clicking on the chips on the felt or by clicking on the CLEAR button.
Insurance Bet
Dealer's face up card is an Ace, you may place an Insurance Bet on any hand along with main bet. If one hand is played, you may ask for taking an Insurance Bet for that hand. If two or more hands are playing, you can accept or reject the Insurance Bet for the first hand. You may accept or decline Insurance Bets for all of your hands by clicking either YES TO ALL or NO TO ALL.
Each Insurance Bet, if accepted, is equal to half of the matching bet.
Insurance Bets are either accepted or rejected, Dealer checks for Blackjack. If the Dealer got Blackjack, then each Insurance Bet will be paid at 2 to 1; each Insurance Bet will be lost if the Dealer does not have Blackjack.
Introduction
Are you ready to play Blackjack? The world's most admired casino game one, two, or three hands can play at a time. Each transaction can gross you up to three times the action.
About The Game
Up to three hands in this classic game of 21 can play. A new Player's Suite edition ensure the smoothest experience on play found anywhere on the Internet. We are considering each and every player as our most treatable guest.
Additional Information
Playing a Hand of Blackjack
Further to the bets are positioned, click DEAL and cards are dealt to each of your hands and to the Dealer.
The value of Dealer’s face up card is 10, the face down card is also checked for Blackjack, but no Insurance Bet will be offered. This premature checking for Dealer Blackjack is a Player benefit since it avoid risk of additional double down and split bets that would be lost if a late Dealer Blackjack were exposed.
If the Dealer's hand is a Blackjack the game ends. All main bets are forfeited. If the Player also has a Blackjack, it is a push and the bet for that hand will be given back.
Dealer does not have a Blackjack, and then you have the opportunity to play out each of your dealt hands. You have a Blackjack on the first two cards dealt, and the Dealer doesn’t have a Blackjack, then the Player is an automatic winner and will instantly be paid at 3 to 2.
If the Dealer doesn’t have a Blackjack then you get the chance to try and pick up the outcome of your hand. You may select one of the following options depending on the cards you have:
HIT - An extra card is requested. Additional cards can avail until you either stand, your card total value reaches 21, or you bust. If you bust, you receive a card that puts the total value of all your cards to go over 21. In such a situation the hand loses and your main bet is forfeited.
STAND - You decide not to avail any further cards and continue to play that hand against the Dealer's hand.
SPLIT - The first two cards are in a hand equal value, you may split them into two separate hands by clicking SPLIT. If you do so, an additional bet which equal to the original bet will be awarded. If Aces are split, one additional card may be dealt to each Ace. A split hand is most important to a total two card values of 21 is not a Blackjack. Only one split will allow per hand and there is no re-splitting.
DOUBLE DOWN - For automatic double the original main bet and receive only one additional card if you click this button. If any other cards other than Aces are split, you can also double down on the first two cards of either one or both split hands.
The total card value shows on circular sign neighboring to each hand. As cards are dealt, the sign display the restructured total card value. When your hand holds an Ace and the sign flashes the total card value all along with the word 'Soft', the value display is counting the Ace as an 11 instead of 1 eg. a 5 plus an Ace equals a 'Soft 16'.
Your hand compares against the Dealer's, Aces are given the highest possible value not to exceed 21.
When all of your hands have been played, then the Dealer's face down card is naked. If any of your hands are compared against the Dealer's hand and the same will be played out. Otherwise the Dealer's down card will open and the game ends.
The Dealer's total card value is 6 or less, additional cards will be dealt until the total card value is 17 or higher. The Dealer will bust if the total card value exceed 21, in which case any of your standing hands win. Otherwise, the Dealer's total card value will be compare against each of your hands. In the situation of a tie will cause a push and your bet for that hand will be returned.
