Atlantic City Blackjack is played with 8 standard decks of 52 cards.
The cards are shuffled after each hand is completed. The dealer is forced to
stand on soft 17, and blackjack beats any hand value of 21.
Atlantic City Blackjack
Standard 8 deck strategy
card applies. The game can be played in Expert Mode (with auto play), and
has a built in strategy card that can be customized by the player). The software
will automatically apply the strategy chart during auto play. Each hand is
logged and players can review their statistics in real time.
Atlantic City Blackjack Rules
Late Surrender
Playing Atlantic City Blackjack you have the option of "Late Surrender" -
that is to give up half your original bet amount for the privilege of not
playing out a hand.
Splitting Rules
If you Split a pair of Aces (or any pair of cards with a value of 10) and
then draw a card with a value of 10, this is not Blackjack, although it has a
value of 21.
Split up to 3 times to make 4 hands
Aces can only be split once.
If you Split a pair of Aces, each Ace is dealt one card, and the hand
automatically Stands
Double Down Rules
You can Double Down after receiving your first two cards. The Doubling bet
is equal to your original bet
You can Double Down after a Split
You cannot Double Down if you have a Blackjack
Insurance Rules
Insurance does not cover any second hands on a Split, or a Double Down bet
Insurance bet is paid out at odds of 2:1 If the Dealer does not have a
Blackjack, the cost of the Insurance bet is deducted from your credit balance.