Online Blackjack Games
Double Exposure Blackjack
(also called "face up blackjack") .
This is arguably the simplest blackjack
variation where all cards are played face up. This makes deciding
the next move easier but has the simple restriction that players
are not allowed to touch the cards..
Spanish 21
Spanish 21 is played without 10's for a total deck count of 48,
usually with 6 or 8 decks. Removing the 10's gives the advantage
back to the casino so the general doubling, splitting and surrender
rules are pretty generous with several additional bonuses. For example:
a 5 card 21 pays 3 to 2, a 6 card 21 pays 2 to 1, a 7 or more card
21 pays 3 to 1. But be careful because these are automatically discounted
if you've just doubled down.
In Australia, just like Britain, this version of
Blackjack offered is called "Pontoon", however the game
itself does not resemble either the American Blackjack or British
Pontoon. Australian Pontoon is actually Spanish 21. And now you
know.
Blackjack Switch
One of the most popular
online blackjack variants,
Blackjack Switch, is derives from two separate hands that a
player controls and the ability to "switch" the top cards
of both hands. Each hand must have an equal bet and the trade off
for being allowed the switch (which originated as an illegal card
trick) is that if a dealer busts the result is a 'push' or tie.
However, if one of the player's hands is a blackjack they still
win. 6 and 8 deck games are the most common, except in Russia where
a few slight variations are added and 4 or 6 decks are used.
Super Fun 21 Blackjack
Super Fun 21 is extremely advantageous to the player with a bunch
of bonuses
and liberal playing rules. The downside comes with the payout since
a blackjack usually only results in even money.
Bonus Blackjack
In bonus blackjack
the player can make an additional bet as to what the first two cards
will be and special two card combinations that have awesome payout
ratios. Bonus blackjack is otherwise identical to American style
blackjack with the dealer hitting on soft 17 and double down rules
are quite liberal. The bonus part of bonus blackjack happens when
the player places another bet on the "jackpot" part of
the table and hopes to predict those first two cards. Aces and jacks
have a bonus payout ratio of 25:1 while the best scenario is the
ace of spaces and the jack of spades with a staggering payout of
50:1. The maximum bet is usually R25. Regular basic strategy based
on the number of deck in play is recommended for this game.
European Blackjack (also called the "European
no hole card rule")
In European
blackjack the dealer takes only one card, face up before dealing
to the player(s). This means that the dealer does not "peak"
or check for a blackjack and if the dealer then gets a blackjack
the players lose all bets including any side bets from splitting
or doubling down.
While this is de facto variation, in certain
casinos a player does not necessarily lose all bets if the dealer
has a blackjack. But like all casino games it's best to ask first.
There are a few smaller differences too: mostly that players only
double on 9 - 11, no surrender is offered and insurance is not resolved
until the end of the hand. In the UK there are more rules that don't
allow players to split 4's, 5's or 10's.
Double Attack Blackjack
Double Attack Blackjack, like Spanish 21,
has 10's in each deck removed and is played using 6 or 8 decks.
For this reason Double attack blackjack is said to be played with
a "Spanish shoe." Other than that all the rules are pretty
standard American casino rules.
The real excitement starts
with a side bet that the player can make that the dealer will go
bust in precisely three cards. The payout ratios are according to
the third card: a 10 card pays 3:1, 9 card 6:1, 8 card 8:1, 7 card
10:1, 6 card 15:1. The real payout however happens if the dealer's
third card is an 8 and there is another 8 of the same color or suite.
An eight of the same color pays 50:1 while an 8 of the same suite
pays a staggering 200:1. Before you abandon traditional blackjack
entirely keep in mind that regular blackjack in Double Attack Blackjack
only pays even.
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