Understanding the rules of Live Blackjack is
straightforward. The main goal is to
assemble a hand of cards that approaches 21
without exceeding it while also having a
total that surpasses the dealer's.
Card Values: Number cards
hold their face value, while face cards all
count as 10. Aces can be valued at either 1
or 11. The highest hand, known as Blackjack,
is achieved with an Ace paired with a ten or
a face card, automatically winning the
round.
How to Play: At the
beginning of each hand, you’ll receive two
cards and you can choose to either
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Stand – Maintain your
current hand, thus ending your turn.
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Hit – Request an
additional card from the dealer. If your
total exceeds 21, your turn will
automatically conclude.
Once all players have completed their turns,
the dealer will play their hand, and the
winners will be announced.
There are two primary methods of dealing
cards at our Blackjack tables:
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The EU style is when the
dealer draws their second card only after
all players have taken their turns.
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The US style differs
slightly, as the dealer receives their
second card after all players have been
dealt their first two cards.
Special Features: Our Live
Blackjack tables enhance gameplay with
exciting features often found in
brick-and-mortar casinos. Whether you're in
Las Vegas or Monte Carlo, traditional
Blackjack tables frequently provide these
additional betting options:
Insurance
If the dealer's face-up card is an Ace, you
have the option to take insurance against
the dealer potentially achieving Blackjack.
This insurance bet protects your original
wager if the dealer indeed lands a
Blackjack.
Side Bets
Some Live Blackjack tables feature side
bets, providing an opportunity for increased
or more significant payouts. The 21 + 3 bet
allows you to wager on whether a combination
of three cards will yield a poker hand like
three of a kind or a flush. Another option
is to place a bet on a perfect pair, aiming
to match the dealer with cards of the same
color, suit, or a standard pair.
Multi-Seat
You can also occupy multiple seats at the
table, enabling you to play several hands
simultaneously each round, usually with a
limit of 5 hands per round, depending on the
game.
Every Live Blackjack game comes equipped
with an elaborate help menu detailing the
rules and gameplay instructions.