April 15, 2008

Win at baccarat using the Fibonnaci Sequence

Filed under: Blackjack, Roulette, Craps, Baccarat, Gambling — phishnicked @ 7:05 pm

This is a system I have used in the past and to date I have made money about 99% of the time.

I mostly use the system at baccarat, but it can be used with roulette, craps, or blackjack with the same success I have had.

Here is a very quick and simple example….
The first number of the sequence is 1, the second number is 2, and each subsequent number is equal to the sum of the previous two numbers.

1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233……and so on

Memorize the numbers above. I always bet on the player when I play.

Example:

You start with your first bet of $1

If you lose, your bet goes to the next number $2, $3, $5….

If you win once, you go back one number

If you win twice in a row, you go back to the original bet of $1

Lets see it in action…..

Bad Day 4 wins 10 losses $7 ahead

Bet Result Winnings

$1 L -$1

$2 L -$3

$3 L -$5

$5 W $0

$3 L -$3

$5 W $2

$3 L -$1

$5 L -$6

$8 L -$14

$13 L -$27

$21 L -$48

$34 L -$82

$55 W -$27

$34 W $7

I showed a bad day because I wanted to show that you are still ahead after 10 losses and only 4 wins.

I will add more in the near future. In the meantime, try your hand with free money at www.goldentiger.9f.com

- Phishnicked

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January 25, 2007

Multi-hand Blackjack Gold Series Vol2

Filed under: Blackjack — biglist @ 9:13 am

Coming to Roxy Palace Casino and Splendido Casino.

“With 5 variations of the popular single hand blackjack game style, all brilliantly crafted with a mix of imagination, cutting edge technology and gambling tradition, the Multi-hand variants are an extension of the popular Gold Series single hand games and includes the following blackjack choices: Multi-hand Big 5 Blackjack Gold, Multi-hand Bonus Blackjack Gold, Multi-hand Double Exposure Blackjack Gold, Multi-hand Pontoon Gold and Multi-hand Spanish Blackjack Gold.”

July 14, 2006

Spanish 21 Multi-Hand BlackJack

Filed under: Blackjack — biglist @ 10:45 am

The new viper games “Spanish 21 Multi-Hand BlackJack” is also availabl as of July 31 at King Neptune’s and Trident Lounge.

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June 12, 2006

How To Play SUPER 21

Filed under: Blackjack — biglist @ 3:52 pm

 SUPER 21 - Description and Objective
The objective of Blackjack is for a player to come as close to 21 without going over, while still having a higher number than the dealer. Prior to receiving any cards, the player must place a wager. Once the wager is made, the player is dealt two cards face up. The dealer is also dealt two cards. If the total value of the player’s cards is closer to 21 than the dealer, the player wins as much as he wagered. The player wins if the dealer goes over 21.

The following terminology is used in the play of the game:
Bet - the Player may make any wager desired within the posted table limits.
Deal - the Player gets two cards face up and the Dealer gets two cards.
Blackjack – is achieved when first two cards total 21. Blackjack beats a score of 21 consisting of 3 or more cards.
Bust – is achieved when total value of cards for either the Dealer or the Player exceeds 21 resulting in a loss of the wager.
Push – is achieved when the value of the Dealer’s cards (from 17 to 21) and the Player’s cards are equal resulting in neither winning except in Face Up 21(please see specific Face Up 21 rules). It also results in the return of the Player’s wager.
Hit – Player desires another card to be dealt.
Stand – Player desires to keep hand dealt
Split – Player desires hand to be split two cards into separate hands.
Double – Player desires to double bet and receive another card.

Card Values
• Suits of the cards have no meaning in the game.
• Cards 2 through 10 are the face value.
• Jacks, Queens and Kings are all valued at 10.
• Aces can count as either 1 or 11 (except in the game of “Caribbean 21”where the Ace has a value of 1 only).

If the player has a hand that consists of a 6 and an Ace, he may either consider it at 17 or drop its value to 7. The Ace may count as 1 or 11. You may change the value of the Ace as the hand progresses.
 

SUPER 21 - Button Descriptions
Deal
Clicking on the deal button after placing a bet starts a new game.

Hit
Clicking on the hit button will deal the player an additional card.

Stand
Clicking on the stand button will keep the player’s hand at its current value.

Split
If the player’s first two cards are of the same value (i.e. 7, 7, or Q, K) he may split them into 2 separate hands, placing a second wager of equal value. The player then proceeds to draw cards as usual, with these exceptions:

If a player splits two aces, he receives only one additional card for each hand. A hand totaling 21 after splitting aces is considered 21, not Blackjack.

Double
When a player has been dealt two cards and believes that a third card will give him a position to beat the dealer’s hand, he can “double.” His wager is doubled, and he is allowed to hit and receive just one additional card.

Insurance
Insurance gives the player a chance to protect himself when he believes the dealer might have Blackjack. If the dealer’s first card is an ace, he is considered to have a fair chance of getting Blackjack. If the player believes the dealer’s hole card (face down) value is 10, the player may purchase insurance against dealer Blackjack at the price of half their initial bet. If the dealer does have Blackjack, the insurance pays 2 to 1, which corresponds to the amount of the initial bet. If the player has bought insurance and the dealer does not have Blackjack, the player loses his insurance. The player’s initial bet is then settled by comparing his cards with the dealer’s. If the dealer and the player both have Blackjack, the game results in a push.

Surrender
Surrender gives the player a chance to protect himself when he believes that he will lose the current hand. Once a player hits surrender, the player will receive 50% of his current bet and 50% will go to the house.

 

SUPER 21 - Game Play
Bets
The Player may make any wager desired within the posted table limits.
Deal
The Player gets two cards face up.
The Dealer gets two cards – one face down, one face up.

Player actions
Hit any time before doubling or standing or surrendering

Stand any time

Double any time before standing or surrendering

Split any two cards of equal value, 3 hands max

Surrender anytime before standing

Insurance
offered on the Dealer’s Ace
pays 2 to 1 on Dealer Blackjack

Dealer actions
Hit
any hard total 16 or less
any soft total 17 or less

Stand
any hard total 17 or more
any soft total 18 or more

Who Hand Description Payouts
Player Blackjack 2-card 21(all Diamonds) 2 to 1 (first hand only)
Player Blackjack 2-card 21 1 to 1 (first hand only)
Dealer Blackjack 2-card 21 None
Player 5+Cards 21 on 5 or more cards 2 to 1 (non-doubled hands only)
Player 6-Card 6-Cards 20 or less 1 to 1 (non-doubled hands only)
Player Other Winning Hands (other than ties)   Even Money
Dealer/Player Tie Same Total Push

 

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How to Play PONTOON Blackjack

Filed under: Blackjack — biglist @ 3:50 pm

 PONTOON - Description and Objective
The objective of Pontoon is for a player to come as close to 21 without going over, while still having a higher number than the dealer. Prior to receiving any cards, the player must place a wager. Once the wager is made, the player is dealt two cards face up. The dealer is also dealt two cards. If the total value of the player’s cards is closer to 21 than the dealer, the player wins as much as he wagered. The player wins if the dealer goes over 21.

The following terminology is used in the play of the game:
Bet - the Player may make any wager desired within the posted table limits.
Deal - the Player gets two cards face up and the Dealer gets two cards.
Pontoon – is achieved when first two cards total 21. Pontoon beats a score of 21 consisting of 3 or more cards.
Bust – is achieved when total value of cards for either the Dealer or the Player exceeds 21 resulting in a loss of the wager.
Push – is achieved when the value of the Dealer’s cards (from 17 to 21) and the Player’s cards are equal resulting in dealer winning the hand.
Hit – Player desires another card to be dealt.
Stand – Player desires to keep hand dealt
Split – Player desires hand to be split two cards into separate hands.
Double – Player desires to double bet and receive another card.

Card Values
• Suits of the cards have no meaning in the game.
• Cards 2 through 10 are the face value.
• Jacks, Queens and Kings are all valued at 10.
• Aces can count as either 1 or 11 (except in the game of “Caribbean 21”where the Ace has a value of 1 only).

If the player has a hand that consists of a 6 and an Ace, he may either consider it at 17 or drop its value to 7. The Ace may count as 1 or 11. You may change the value of the Ace as the hand progresses.

 

PONTOON - Button Descriptions
Deal
Clicking on the deal button after placing a bet starts a new game.

Hit
Clicking on the hit button will deal the player an additional card.

Stand
Clicking on the stand button will keep the player’s hand at its current value.

Split
If the player’s first two cards are of the same value (i.e. 7, 7, or K, K) he may split them into 2 separate hads, placing a second wager of equal value. The player then proceeds to draw cards as usual, with these exceptions:

If a player splits two aces, he receives only one additional card for each hand. A hand totaling 21 after splitting aces is considered Pontoon.

Double
When a player has been dealt two cards and believes that a third card will give him a position to beat the dealer’s hand, he can “double.” His wager is doubled, and he is allowed to hit and receive just one additional card.

 

PONTOON - Game Play
Bets
The Player may make any wager desired within the posted table limits.

Deal
The Player gets two cards face up.
The Dealer gets two cards face down.

Player action
Hit any time before standing, 5 cards max

Stand must have 5 cards or total of 15 or more

Double any time but only once, 5 cards max

Split any two cards of equal rank, 3 hands max

Dealer action
Hit
any hard total 16 or less
any soft total 17 or less

Stand
any hard total 17 or more
any soft total 18 or more
any 5 cards

Who Hand Description Payouts
Dealer Pontoon 2-card 21 None
Player Pontoon 2-card 21 2 to 1
Dealer 5-Card 5-card 21 or less None
Player 5-Card 5-card 21or less 2 to 1
Player Other Winning Hands (other than ties)   Even Money
Dealer/Player Tie Same Total Dealer Wins

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How To Play MATCH PLAY 21

Filed under: Blackjack — biglist @ 3:48 pm

 

MATCH PLAY 21 - Description and Objective
The objective of Blackjack is for a player to come as close to 21 without going over, while still having a higher number than the dealer. Prior to receiving any cards, the player must place a wager. Once the wager is made, the player is dealt two cards face up. The dealer is also dealt two cards. If the total value of the player’s cards is closer to 21 than the dealer, the player wins as much as he wagered. The player wins if the dealer goes over 21.

The following terminology is used in the play of the game:
Bet - the Player may make any wager desired within the posted table limits.
Deal - the Player gets two cards face up and the Dealer gets two cards.
Blackjack – is achieved when first two cards total 21. Blackjack beats a score of 21 consisting of 3 or more cards.
Bust – is achieved when total value of cards for either the Dealer or the Player exceeds 21 resulting in a loss of the wager.
Push – is achieved when the value of the Dealer’s cards (from 17 to 21) and the Player’s cards are equal resulting in neither winning except in Face Up 21(please see specific Face Up 21 rules). It also results in the return of the Player’s wager.
Hit – Player desires another card to be dealt.
Stand – Player desires to keep hand dealt
Split – Player desires hand to be split two cards into separate hands.
Double – Player desires to double bet and receive another card.

Card Values
• Suits of the cards have no meaning in the game.
• Cards 2 through 10 are the face value.
• Jacks, Queens and Kings are all valued at 10.
• Aces can count as either 1 or 11 (except in the game of “Caribbean 21”where the Ace has a value of 1 only).

If the player has a hand that consists of a 6 and an Ace, he may either consider it at 17 or drop its value to 7. The Ace may count as 1 or 11. You may change the value of the Ace as the hand progresses.
 

 

MATCH PLAY 21 - Button Descriptions
Deal
Clicking on the deal button after placing a bet starts a new game.

Hit
Clicking on the hit button will deal the player an additional card.

Stand
Clicking on the stand button will keep the player’s hand at its current value.

Split
If the player’s first two cards are of the same value (i.e. 7, 7, or Q, K) he may split them into 2 separate hands, placing a second wager of equal value. The player then proceeds to draw cards as usual, with these exceptions:

If a player splits two aces, he receives only one additional card for each hand. A hand totaling 21 after splitting aces is considered 21, not Blackjack.

Double
When a player has been dealt two cards and believes that a third card will give him a position to beat the dealer’s hand, he can “double.” His wager is doubled, and he is allowed to hit and receive just one additional card.

Insurance
Insurance gives the player a chance to protect himself when he believes the dealer might have Blackjack. If the dealer’s first card is an ace, he is considered to have a fair chance of getting Blackjack. If the player believes the dealer’s hole card (face down) value is 10, the player may purchase insurance against dealer Blackjack at the price of half their initial bet. If the dealer does have Blackjack, the insurance pays 2 to 1, which corresponds to the amount of the initial bet. If the player has bought insurance and the dealer does not have Blackjack, the player loses his insurance. The player’s initial bet is then settled by comparing his cards with the dealer’s. If the dealer and the player both have Blackjack, the game results in a push.

Surrender
Surrender gives the player a chance to protect himself when he believes that he will lose the current hand. Once a player hits surrender, the player will receive 50% of his current bet and 50% will go to the house.

 

MATCH PLAY 21 - Game Play
Note: Match Play decks are used (the four 10’s are removed)

Bets
The Player may make any wager desired within the posted table limits.

Deal
The Player gets two cards face up.
The Dealer gets two cards – one face down, one face up.

Player action
Hit any time before doubling or standing or surrendering

Stand any time

Double any time but only once

Split any two cards of equal value, 3 hands max

Surrender any time before standing

Insurance
offered on the Dealer’s Ace
pays 2 to 1 on Dealer Blackjack

Dealer action
Hit
any hard total 16 or less
any soft total 17 or less

Stand
any hard total 17 or more
any soft total 18 or more

Who Hand Description Payouts
Dealer Blackjack 2-card 21 None
Player Blackjack 2-card 21 3 to 2 (first hand only)
Player Match Play 21 777 suited and dealer up card 7 40 to 1 *
Player 7-7-7 spades 777 (all spades) 3 to 1 *
Player 6-7-8 spades 678 (all spades) 3 to 1 *
Player 7+Cards 21 on 7 or more cards 3 to 1 *
Player 777 suited 777 suited 2 to 1 *
Player 678 suited 678 suited 2 to 1 *
Player 6-card 21 6-card 21 2 to 1 *
Player Any 7-7-7 777 3 to 2 *
Player Any 6-7-8 678 3 to 2 *
Player 5-card 21 5-card 21 3 to 2 *
Player Twenty One Any 21 1 to 1
Dealer Twenty One Any 21 None
Player Other Winning Hands (other than ties)   Even Money
Dealer/Player Same Total   Push
Tie      

*non-doubled hands and non-split hands only
MATCH PLAY 21 - Disclaimer
Please be advised that:
• These rules for each game as stated are believed to be an accurate representation of appropriate game play.
• They may or may not contain errors and/or omissions.
• We reserve the right to correct and/or change these rules at anytime with or without notice to the player.
 

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How to Play FACE UP 21

Filed under: Blackjack — biglist @ 3:47 pm

 FACE UP 21 - Description and Objective
The objective of Face Up 21 is for a player to come as close to 21 without going over, while still having a higher number than the dealer. Prior to receiving any cards, the player must place a wager. Once the wager is made, the player is dealt two cards face up. The dealer is also dealt two cards. If the total value of the player’s cards is closer to 21 than the dealer, the player wins as much as he wagered. The player wins if the dealer goes over 21.

When the dealer is forced to hit or stand on the first deal, the software automatically hits for you until you win, tie, or bust. This rule applies in Face Up 21 because you are allowed to see both of the dealer’s cards and therefore know what number you must beat or tie. When the dealer is not forced to hit or stand on the first deal, you are allowed to hit or stand.

The following terminology is used in the play of the game:
Bet - the Player may make any wager desired within the posted table limits.
Deal - the Player gets two cards face up and the Dealer gets two cards.
Blackjack – is achieved when first two cards total 21. Blackjack beats a score of 21 consisting of 3 or more cards.
Bust – is achieved when total value of cards for either the Dealer or the Player exceeds 21 resulting in a loss of the wager.
Push – is achieved when both the Player and the Dealer have Blackjack. It also results in the return of the Player’s wager. Dealer wins all other ties.
Hit – Player desires another card to be dealt.
Stand – Player desires to keep hand dealt
Split – Player desires hand to be split two cards into separate hands.
Double – Player desires to double bet and receive another card.

Card Values
• Suits of the cards have no meaning in the game.
• Cards 2 through 10 are the face value.
• Jacks, Queens and Kings are all valued at 10.
• Aces can count as either 1 or 11 (except in the game of “Caribbean 21”where the Ace has a value of 1 only).

If the player has a hand that consists of a 6 and an Ace, he may either consider it at 17 or drop its value to 7. The Ace may count as 1 or 11. You may change the value of the Ace as the hand progresses.

 

FACE UP 21 - Button Descriptions
Deal
Clicking on the deal button after placing a bet starts a new game.

Hit
Clicking on the hit button will deal the player an additional card.

Stand
Clicking on the stand button will keep the player’s hand at its current value.

Split
If the player’s first two cards are of the same value (i.e. 7, 7, or Q, K) he may split them into 2 separate hands, placing a second wager of equal value. The player then proceeds to draw cards as usual, with these exceptions:

If a player splits two aces, he receives only one additional card for each hand.

Double
When a player has been dealt two cards and believes that a third card will give him a position to beat the dealer’s hand, he can “double.” His wager is doubled, and he is allowed to hit and receive just one additional card.

 

FACE UP 21 - Game Play
Bets
The Player may make any wager desired within the posted table limits.

Deal
The Player gets two cards face up.
The Dealer gets two cards face up.

Player action
Hit any time before doubling or standing

Stand any time

Double any two-card hard total of 9, 10 or 11 and after split

Split any two cards of equal value, 3 hands max, one card dealt on split Aces

Dealer action
Hit
any hard total 16 or less
any soft total 17 or less

Stand
any hard total 17 or more
any soft total 18 or more

Who Hand Description Payouts
Dealer Blackjack 2-card 21 None
Player Blackjack 2-card 21 1 to 1 (except on split)
Player Other Winning Hands (other than ties)   Even Money

*Player wins a blackjack tie.
**Dealer wins all other ties.


 

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How To Play CARIBBEAN 21

Filed under: Blackjack — biglist @ 3:32 pm

 CARIBBEAN 21 - Description and Objective
The objective of Blackjack is for a player to come as close to 21 without going over, while still having a higher number than the dealer. Prior to receiving any cards, the player must place a wager. Once the wager is made, the player is dealt two cards face up. The dealer is also dealt two cards. If the total value of the player’s cards is closer to 21 than the dealer, the player wins as much as he wagered. The player wins if the dealer goes over 21.

The following terminology is used in the play of the game:
Bet - the Player may make any wager desired within the posted table limits.
Deal - the Player gets two cards face up and the Dealer gets two cards.
Blackjack – is achieved when first two cards total 21. Blackjack beats a score of 21 consisting of 3 or more cards.
Bust – is achieved when total value of cards for either the Dealer or the Player exceeds 21 resulting in a loss of the wager.
Push – is achieved when the value of the Dealer’s cards (from 17 to 21) and the Player’s cards are equal resulting in neither winning except in Face Up 21(please see specific Face Up 21 rules). It also results in the return of the Player’s wager.
Hit – Player desires another card to be dealt.
Stand – Player desires to keep hand dealt
Split – Player desires hand to be split two cards into separate hands.
Double – Player desires to double bet and receive another card.

Card Values
• Suits of the cards have no meaning in the game.
• Cards 2 through 10 are the face value.
• Jacks, Queens and Kings are all valued at 10.
• Aces can count as either 1 or 11 (except in the game of “Caribbean 21”where the Ace has a value of 1 only).

If the player has a hand that consists of a 6 and an Ace, he may either consider it at 17 or drop its value to 7. The Ace may count as 1 or 11. You may change the value of the Ace as the hand progresses.

 

CARIBBEAN 21 - Button Descriptions
Deal
Clicking on the deal button after placing a bet starts a new game.

Hit
Clicking on the hit button will deal the player an additional card.

Stand
Clicking on the stand button will keep the player’s hand at its current value.

Split

A player after receiving two cards may split them into 2 separate hands, placing a second wager of equal value. The player then proceeds to draw cards as usual, with these exceptions:

If a player splits two aces, he receives only one additional card for each hand. A hand totaling 21 after splitting aces is considered 21, not Blackjack.

Double

When a player has been dealt two cards and believes that a third card will give him a position to beat the dealer’s hand, he can “double.” His wager is doubled, and he is allowed to hit and receive just one additional card.

Insurance
Insurance gives the player a chance to protect himself when he believes the dealer might have Blackjack. If the dealer’s first card is an ace, he is considered to have a fair chance of getting Blackjack. If the player believes the dealer’s hole card (face down) value is 10, the player may purchase insurance against dealer Blackjack at the price of half their initial bet. If the dealer does have Blackjack, the insurance pays 2 to 1, which corresponds to the amount of the initial bet. If the player has bought insurance and the dealer does not have Blackjack, the player loses his insurance. The player’s initial bet is then settled by comparing his cards with the dealer’s. If the dealer and the player both have Blackjack, the game results in a push.

Late Insurance
Late Insurance allows the player to delay the placement of an insurance bet until the end of the player’s turn.

Surrender
Surrender gives the player a chance to protect himself when he believes that he will lose the current hand. Once a player hits surrender, the player will receive 50% of his current bet and 50% will go to the house.

 

CARIBBEAN 21 - Game Play
Bets
The Player may make any wager desired within the posted table limits.
Deal
The Player gets two cards face up.
The Dealer gets one card face up.

Player action
Hit any time before standing or surrendering

Stand any time

Double any time up to 7 times.

Split any two cards, 2 hands max

Surrender before standing, when player has between 12 and 20 points

Insurance
offered on the Dealer’s Ace
pays 9 to 1 on Dealer Caribbean
late insurance allowed

Dealer actions
Hit any 16 or less

Stand any 17 or more

Who Hand Description Payouts
Dealer Caribbean 3-card 21 (with Ace) None
Player Caribbean 3-card 21 (with Ace) 3 to 2 (first hand only)
Player Caribbean 3-card 21 (with Ace) 1 to 1 (after split)
Player Other Winning Hands (other than ties)   Even Money

*The Dealer wins all ties.
**Aces are worth only 1 point.


 

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How To Play MULTIBET BLACKJACK

Filed under: Blackjack — biglist @ 3:31 pm

 We are introducing a new Blackjack game that will enable the player to place one or two initial wagers on the table if this has been enabled. Multibet blackjack is a game where the player controlling up to six hands at a time competes against the dealer. The game follows the standard rules of our regular BlackJack game.

 

If multibet has been enabled, the right ring is highlighted when the player starts playing. This ring is active and is ready to accept the wager. When the player has placed the first bet they could activate the left ring by clicking on it. The “Place another bet” arrow points to the empty and unmarked betting ring provided that the other ring has already received the wager. This is to remind the player that they can place another wager.

Note: The right betting ring is a default ring. When the player starts playing this ring is highlighted and ready to accept the wager. In subsequent games we highlight the ring that took the last wager.

MULTIBET BLACKJACK - Description and Objective
The objective of Blackjack is for a player to come as close to 21 without going over, while still having a higher number than the dealer. Prior to receiving any cards, the player must place a wager. Once the wager is made, the player is dealt two cards face up for each Blackjack game. The dealer is also dealt two cards. If the total value of the player’s cards is closer to 21 than the dealer, the player wins as much as he wagered. The player wins if the dealer goes over 21.

The following terminology is used in the play of the game:
Bet - the Player may make any wager(s) desired within the posted table limits.
Deal - the Player gets two cards face up for each Blackjack game and the Dealer gets two cards.
Blackjack – is achieved when first two cards total 21. Blackjack beats a score of 21 consisting of 3 or more cards.
Bust – is achieved when total value of cards for either the Dealer or the Player exceeds 21 resulting in a loss of the wager.
Push – is achieved when the value of the Dealer’s cards (from 17 to 21) and the Player’s cards are equal resulting in neither winning except in Face Up 21(please see specific Face Up 21 rules). It also results in the return of the Player’s wager.
Hit – Player desires another card to be dealt.
Stand – Player desires to keep hand dealt
Split – Player desires hand to be split two cards into separate hands.
Double – Player desires to double bet and receive another card.

Card Values
• Suits of the cards have no meaning in the game.
• Cards 2 through 10 are the face value.
• Jacks, Queens and Kings are all valued at 10.
• Aces can count as either 1 or 11 (except in the game of “Caribbean 21”where the Ace has a value of 1 only).

If the player has a hand that consists of a 6 and an Ace, he may either consider it at 17 or drop its value to 7. The Ace may count as 1 or 11. You may change the value of the Ace as the hand progresses.

 

MULTIBET BLACKJACK - Button Descriptions
Deal
Clicking on the deal button after placing a bet starts a new game.

Hit
Clicking on the hit button will deal the player an additional card.

Stand

Clicking on the stand button will keep the player’s hand at its current value.

Split
If the player’s first two cards are of the same value (i.e. 7, 7, or Q, K) he may split them into 2 separate hands, placing a second wager of equal value. The player then proceeds to draw cards as usual, with these exceptions:

If a player splits two aces, he receives only one additional card for each hand. A hand totaling 21 after splitting aces is considered 21, not Blackjack.

Double
When a player has been dealt two cards and believes that a third card will give him a position to beat the dealer’s hand, he can “double.” His wager is doubled, and he is allowed to hit and receive just one additional card.

Insurance
Insurance gives the player a chance to protect himself when he believes the dealer might have Blackjack. If the dealer’s first card is an ace, he is considered to have a fair chance of getting Blackjack. If the player believes the dealer’s hole card (face down) value is 10, the player may purchase insurance against dealer Blackjack at the price of half their initial bet. If the dealer does have Blackjack, the insurance pays 2 to 1, which corresponds to the amount of the initial bet. If the player has bought insurance and the dealer does not have Blackjack, the player loses his insurance. The player’s initial bet is then settled by comparing his cards with the dealer’s. If the dealer and the player both have Blackjack, the game results in a push.

 

In the multibet situation, we made it possible for the player to start playing immediately if they do not want to insure their hands. If the player placed two bets and dealer hand shows an Ace, we will show two “Insure” buttons. Buttons are located next to each bet. Insure button is placed into the blinking ring with arrow pointed to the respective bet. Yellow arrow denotes the active hand that can receive Split/Double/Hit/Stand command if the player chooses so. If the player hits Insure button, money will be taken from his account, placed to the insurance area and the respective Insure button will disappear. The game starts when either both insurances have been taken or the player clicks on one of play buttons.

Rebet
Multibet Blackjack is introducing the new re-bet functionality that will be adopted by other games. Re-bet button will combine two actions: place the last bet(s) and deal. In this way the player will be able to start a new game just by clicking on this button. When the first game has been finished (re-bet feature is applicable), the player will see the new Rebet button that shows the re-bet amount(s). This button has replaced the Deal button. If the player decides to place a new bet (clicks on a chip), the Rebet button will be replaced by the Deal button.

MULTIBET BLACKJACK - Game Play

Deal Player gets two cards face down.
Dealer gets two cards, one face down and one face up.

Player Actions
Hit any time before doubling or standing

Stand any time

Double any two cards except Blackjack and split Aces

Split any two cards of equal value, 3 hands max

Insurance
offered on the Dealer’s Ace
pays 2 to 1 on Dealer Blackjack

Dealer Actions
Hands which contain an ace valued at 11 are considered “soft” hands (i.e. A6 is a soft 17). Hands containing an ace valued at 1 are considered “hard” hands (A, 6, K is a hard 17).

Hit
any hard total 16 or less
any soft total 17 or less

Stand
any hard total 17 or more
any soft total 18 or more
Payouts
 

Who Hand Description Payouts
Dealer Blackjack 2-card 21 None
Player Blackjack 2-card 21 3 to 2 (first hand only)
Player Other Winning Hands (other than ties)   Even Money
Dealer/Player Tie Same Total   Push

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How To Play BLACKJACK

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BLACKJACK - Description and Objective
The objective of Blackjack is for a player to come as close to 21 without going over, while still having a higher number than the dealer. Prior to receiving any cards, the player must place a wager. Once the wager is made, the player is dealt two cards face up. The dealer is also dealt two cards. If the total value of the player’s cards is closer to 21 than the dealer, the player wins as much as he wagered. The player wins if the dealer goes over 21.

The following terminology is used in the play of the game:
Bet - the Player may make any wager desired within the posted table limits.
Deal - the Player gets two cards face up and the Dealer gets two cards.
Blackjack – is achieved when first two cards total 21. Blackjack beats a score of 21 consisting of 3 or more cards.
Bust – is achieved when total value of cards for either the Dealer or the Player exceeds 21 resulting in a loss of the wager.
Push – is achieved when the value of the Dealer’s cards (from 17 to 21) and the Player’s cards are equal resulting in neither winning except in Face Up 21(please see specific Face Up 21 rules). It also results in the return of the Player’s wager.
Hit – Player desires another card to be dealt.
Stand – Player desires to keep hand dealt
Split – Player desires hand to be split two cards into separate hands.
Double – Player desires to double bet and receive another card.

Card Values
• Suits of the cards have no meaning in the game.
• Cards 2 through 10 are the face value.
• Jacks, Queens and Kings are all valued at 10.
• Aces can count as either 1 or 11 (except in the game of “Caribbean 21”where the Ace has a value of 1 only).

If the player has a hand that consists of a 6 and an Ace, he may either consider it at 17 or drop its value to 7. The Ace may count as 1 or 11. You may change the value of the Ace as the hand progresses.

 

BLACKJACK - Button Descriptions
Deal
Clicking on the deal button after placing a bet starts a new game.

Hit
Clicking on the hit button will deal the player an additional card.

Stand
Clicking on the stand button will keep the player’s hand at its current value.

Split
If the player’s first two cards are of the same value (i.e. 7, 7, or Q, K) he may split them into 2 separate hands, placing a second wager of equal value. The player then proceeds to draw cards as usual, with these exceptions:

If a player splits two aces, he receives only one additional card for each hand. A hand totaling 21 after splitting aces is considered 21, not Blackjack.

Double
When a player has been dealt two cards and believes that a third card will give him a position to beat the dealer’s hand, he can “double.” His wager is doubled, and he is allowed to hit and receive just one additional card.

Insurance
Insurance gives the player a chance to protect himself when he believes the dealer might have Blackjack. If the dealer’s first card is an ace, he is considered to have a fair chance of getting Blackjack. If the player believes the dealer’s hole card (face down) value is 10, the player may purchase insurance against dealer Blackjack at the price of half their initial bet. If the dealer does have Blackjack, the insurance pays 2 to 1, which corresponds to the amount of the initial bet. If the player has bought insurance and the dealer does not have Blackjack, the player loses his insurance. The player’s initial bet is then settled by comparing his cards with the dealer’s. If the dealer and the player both have Blackjack, the game results in a push.

 

BLACKJACK - Game Play

Deal Player gets two cards face down.
Dealer gets two cards, one face down and one face up.
Player Actions
Hit any time before doubling or standing

Stand any time

Double any two cards except Blackjack and split Aces

Split any two cards of equal value, 3 hands max

Insurance
offered on the Dealer’s Ace
pays 2 to 1 on Dealer Blackjack
Dealer Actions
Hands which contain an ace valued at 11 are considered “soft” hands (i.e. A6 is a soft 17). Hands containing an ace valued at 1 are considered “hard” hands (A, 6, K is a hard 17).

Hit
any hard total 16 or less
any soft total 17 or less

Stand
any hard total 17 or more
any soft total 18 or more
Payouts

Who Hand Description Payouts
Dealer Blackjack 2-card 21 None
Player Blackjack 2-card 21 3 to 2 (first hand only)
Player Other Winning Hands (other than ties)   Even Money
Dealer/Player Tie Same Total   Push

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