Game Rules (2.0 - 27/05/2021)
You play our Blackjack game against a dealer. The dealer has eight decks of cards, all mixed together. The purpose of Blackjack is to have a hand as close as possible to 21 by adding the values of all the cards received on that hand, without exceeding the amount of 21.
Note: The values of the chips are expressed in your currency. For example, if your currency is EURO, the value of the 1 chip means 1 EURO.
Blackjack type |
Blackjack Multi Hand |
Hands |
3 |
Decks |
8 (52 cards each) |
Shuffle |
after each round |
Splitting options |
one split allowed (maximum two split-hands per hand) |
Insurance |
Yes |
Even Money |
Yes |
Surrender |
Yes |
Dealer Checks for Blackjack |
When the Dealer's face up card value is a ten-value card or an Ace, the dealer does not check for Blackjack |
RTP |
99.59% |
The game disconnects if you do not take any actions for a specific number of consecutive minutes (this number varies depending on jurisdiction); the session recovery feature will save the game progress so that the next time the game is loaded, you can continue where you left off.
In the event of technical difficulties resulting a dropped connection to the game server, the game you were playing is saved automatically and will load the next time you establish a connection to the game server. You will not be able to reconnect to the game server for the first 30 seconds after the disconnection.
Note: In case of malfunction all pays and play are voided; any bet that was not yet accepted will be voided, any bet that was unsettled will be refunded.
Note: On the info bar located on the bottom of the game screen, you can view the current BALANCE, your BET and your current WIN, in your currency. The current betting limits are displayed on the upper left side of the table (MIN, MAX).
The cards you receive are displayed on the lower side of the table and the dealer’s cards are displayed on the upper side of the table.
You can play up to three different hands against the dealer's hand. The dealer must draw on 16 and stand on 17 or higher. If you have busted all possible hands, the dealer is not required to draw additional cards. The following information applies for all of the three possible hands per game.
Notes:
Bust: when a hand goes over hard 21, it is called a “Bust”.
Blackjack: when the sum of the first two cards of a hand is exactly 21; Blackjack beats regular 21.
Push: the player and the dealer have the same card total; the bet is returned to the player.
Hard hand: Any hand without an ace. Also any hand with an ace where the ace must be counted as a 1 to avoid busting.
Soft hand: when an Ace can be counted as 11 without the hand going over 21.
To play, follow these steps:
Step 1: To start the game you must first place a bet (the Ante). To place an Ante bet, click/tap on a chip stack to select a desired value and then click/tap on one of the Ante bet areas to place the chip on the table. Each click/tap places one chip. You can place as many chips as you want on a bet, but keep in mind that the bet value on a hand cannot exceed the maximum table limits and has to be covered by your balance.
Note: After you click/tap the DEAL button you will not be able to select a different chip stack until after the game concludes.
Step 2: After you place your bet, you have the following options:
DEAL – Click/tap the DEAL button after you place your bet to start the game.
CLEAR – Click/tap the CLEAR button before you start the game if you wish to cancel your current bet and place a different bet.
UNDO – Click/tap the UNDO button before you start the game if you wish to undo your last action.
DOUBLE – Click/tap the DOUBLE button before you start the game if you wish to double your current bet (the Ante).
Step 3: After the game starts and you receive your first two cards on each hand, the following options can be available for a hand (the current hand is highlighted), depending on the presented situations:
HIT – Click/tap the HIT button if you want to receive one more card.
STAND – Click/tap the STAND
button if you are satisfied with your current hand and want to end
the game (for that hand). When you click/tap this button, the
dealer reveals his hidden card and draws other cards if necessary.
Note: If the sum of your cards is equal to or less than
11, you will not have the option to stand.
DOUBLE – After you receive the first two cards, click/tap the DOUBLE button to double your Ante bet. You receive a third card, face up and automatically move to the next hand or, if no other hands are left to play, the dealer reveals its hidden card and draws other cards if necessary. Please note that if you use this button, you will not be able to receive any more cards for the current hand. The ‘double’ option is only available for the first two cards. After a split, the ‘double’ option is also available only for the first two cards of each hand.
SPLIT – If a main hand has the
first two cards of equal value, you can use the SPLIT
button to split it into two different hands. Each of the two hands
contains one of main hand’s cards and a new card received after
the split. Note that the second card for each hand is received
when that hand becomes the current hand.
You play each hand independently, the current hand being
highlighted with an arrow above it.
This option places the initial bet on one hand and a new bet equal
to the initial bet and deducted from your credit balance, on the
other hand. You now have a bet, equal in value, on each of the two
hands.
You may ask for as many cards as you want for each hand, when that
hand is the current one, as long as their value does not exceed
21. However, if you split two Aces, you will automatically receive
a new card for each of the two new hands and you will not be
allowed to ask for other cards (for either of the two new hands).
Please note that after the split, an Ace and a ten-value card only
count as 21 and are not considered a Blackjack. You can only split
one time per betting zone.
INSURANCE –You can choose to
place an ‘insurance’ bet when the dealer’s face-up card is an Ace,
for any of the three main hands. This means that you make sure you
do not lose the entire bet if the dealer has a Blackjack by
placing another bet on insurance, which has a value of half your
Ante bet. The insurance option is only available if you do not
have a Blackjack. In case you have a Blackjack and the dealer’s
face-up card is an Ace, you will be asked for ‘EVEN MONEY’.
If the dealer has an Ace and a ten-value card, you lose the
initial bet but win 2:1 the insurance bet.
If dealer’s face down card is not a ten-value card, you lose the
insurance bet and the game continues as normal. Note that you
cannot split nor double after you place an insurance bet.
Note: When the game asks about INSURANCE (Yes or No), tick the “Remember this option” checkbox if you want to make the same choice during the current game play. The “Remember this option” checkbox is only available when playing multiple hands.
EVEN MONEY – You can choose ‘EVEN MONEY’ when you have Blackjack and the dealer’s face-up card is an Ace. If you take ‘EVEN MONEY’, you win 1:1 on your initial bet and end the game. Even if the dealer has Blackjack, you win instead of having a push.
Note: When the game asks about EVEN MONEY (Yes or No), tick the “Remember this option” checkbox if you want to make the same choice during the current game play. The “Remember this option” checkbox is only available when playing multiple hands.
SURRENDER - is available at the start of a new hand, unless the dealer’s face-up card is an Ace. If you surrender, you receive half of your bet back
Step 4: Any winnings are added to the balance, and you have the possibility to:
place the same bet as the previous game: click/tap the REBET button and then proceed to Step 2;
place the same bet as the previous game and deal: click/tap the REBET & DEAL button and then proceed to Step 3.
Note: After a game session restore, the REBET and REBET & DEAL buttons will not appear. If your balance does not cover an action, a dialog window informs you about this.
You win the Ante bet when your hand is closer to 21 than that of the dealer’s, without going over 21.
All cards come in four suits: Spades, Diamonds, Hearts and Clubs. All suits have equal rank.
Card |
Card value |
2 |
2 |
3 |
3 |
4 |
4 |
5 |
5 |
6 |
6 |
7 |
7 |
8 |
8 |
9 |
9 |
10 |
10 |
Jack |
10 |
Queen |
10 |
King |
10 |
Ace |
1 or 11 |