Casino
Blackjack
Blackjack is played with 6 standard decks of 52 cards. All cards are scored at their face value, except all picture cards have a 10 value and Aces count as 1 or 11. The essence of Blackjack is to get nearer to a total of 21 than the Dealer. If your hand goes over 21 it loses.
Also play Perfect Pairs and 21+3. You can also play both side bets on the same hand.
Min Bet Max Bet
£3 £200
£5 £300
£25 £500
£100 £1000
The Rules
TIPS & ADVICE
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After being dealt their two cards and bets have been placed, Players can:
- Ask for additional cards
- Split their cards (if a Player has two of the same number or two pictures, tens or a combination of tens and pictures) placing another wager equal to their original bet thus forming two hands
- Double their original stake (providing they only take one further card) on their first two cards total (with the exception of a Blackjack).
- The Dealer must draw on 16 or under and must stand on 17 or over.
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Players use hand signals to indicate if they require further cards or not. The signals most often used are:
- Hit or requiring an extra card: Tap the table
- Stand or no more cards required: Wave your hand, palm open and parallel to the table
- Double/Split: Place your matching bet next to, never on top of, your original bet and inform the Dealer if you are doubling or splitting.
- If the Player wins a higher hand than the Dealer without going over 21 they are paid even money (1 – 1). The highest hand is an ace and any 10-point card. This is called a Blackjack and is paid at 3 to 2. If both Player and Dealer have a Blackjack the bet is a standoff.
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If available, the Player may also wager the following bets:
- Perfect Pairs - this wager is that the Player’s first two cards are a Mixed Pair, Coloured Pair or a Perfect Pair.
- 21 + 3 - this wager is that the Player’s first two cards combined with the Dealer’s first card form a Three Card Poker hand of a Flush or better.
- TOP 3 - this wager is that the Player’s first two cards combined with the Dealer’s first card form a Three Card Poker hand of a Three of a Kind or better.
- Remember if you wish to play the side bet(s) at the table you must have a Blackjack wager as well.
- A Blackjack (BJ) is with the Players’ or Dealers’ first two cards only. If after splitting your hands you have an Ace and a ten value card this is 21 and not a BJ.