Live like a king or queen and play multiple hands at once as classic Blackjack gets a modern makeover. You’ll love your chances of success by playing up to three hands against the dealer, who’s limited to one hand per round. No need to play it cool here, just make sure to double-down if lady luck and the cards turn your way. The rules of Blackjack stay the same—hit your way to 21 or bust the dealer for some massive rewards. Grab a seat at the table as the multi-hand feature now gives you more chances to win some major rewards that will leave you feeling as suave as a Dirty Martini swilling Joe Fortune himself.
How to play Multi-Hand Blackjack
Thanks to the Multi-Hand capabilities of this exciting new version of blackjack, you can now customize your decks and felt, play on landscape mode on your mobile device and still indulge on the lightning fast dealing speeds.
Multi-Hand Blackjack Features
Rules
- The game is played using six decks, which are shuffled after each hand.
- Dealer hits on soft 17.
- Player Blackjack pays 3 to 2.
- Any other winning hand is paid 1 to 1.
- Insurance pays 2 to 1.
- Split up to three hands.
- Surrender any first two cards.
- Split Aces receive only one card.
- No re-splitting of Aces.
- A split Ace and a 10-value card is not a Blackjack.
New Features
- Customize your gameplay by selecting from 3 decks and 3 table colors.
- Increased dealing speed for quick gameplay
- Landscape mode now available on mobile devices
Betting
- Click on a chip to place a bet.
- Minimum amount to bet is $1, maximum amount to bet is $5,000.
Card Values
- Card suits are irrelevant.
- Cards 2 to 10 have face value.
- Jacks, Queens, and Kings are worth 10.
- Aces have a value of 1 or 11.
Win or Lose
- You win if your score is 21 or less and greater than the Dealer’s final total.
- You win if your score is 21 or less and the Dealer’s final score exceeds 21.
- An Ace and any 10-value card together on the initial deal is called a Blackjack.
- Blackjack pays 3 to 2, providing that the Dealer does not also have Blackjack.
- If you and the Dealer get a Blackjack on the same hand, the round is a tie, known as a push.
- Any winning score of 21 after a split is paid 1 to 1.
Button Descriptions
- Deal - Used to start the game after you have placed your bet.
- Hit - Used when you want to be dealt another card. You can hit as many times as you like unless the total of the cards equals or exceeds 21.
- Stand - Used when you want to keep the hand dealt to you. This automatically happens if you hit 21 or Double Down.
- Double Down - After being dealt the first two cards, you can Double Down. The bet on the hand is doubled and one additional card is dealt to you.
- Split - Used to split the first two cards dealt into two separate hands when they match. You can have up to three split hands at one time except when you split two aces. Then, only one additional card can be dealt for each hand. A hand total of 21 after splitting aces is considered 21, not Blackjack.
- Surrender - If you surrender, you get 50% of the bet and the other half goes to the house.
- Rebet - When a hand is complete, you have the option to rebet the amount previously bet.
- Insurance - If the Dealer is showing an Ace, you’ll be offered a supplemental bet called Insurance. A wager of exactly half of the original bet is placed on the table. If the Dealer has Blackjack, the house pays the Insurance bet 2 to 1. If the Dealer does not have Blackjack, you lose the insurance bet, and your initial bet is then settled by comparing your cards with the Dealer's. If you and the Dealer both have Blackjack, the game is pushed and you get the amount won by taking Insurance, called even money.
Glossary
- Bust - When either your, or the Dealer's cards equal more than 21.
- Push - When the total of both hands are the same and fall between 17 and 21, neither hand wins.