Super Fun 21 Blackjack uses 1 normal deck of 52 cards. The cards will
be shuffled before each hand begins. In Super Fun 21 Blackjack the dealer
is forced to stand on all hands of 17, and blackjack beats any hand that adds
up to 21. A player’s blackjack always beats the dealer’s blackjack.
Super Fun 21 Blackjack
The usual Microgaming strategy applicable to 1 deck can be played. You can
play using the Expert Mode (which has an auto play feature). A strategy card
is also available for you to customize). The game software applies whatever
strategy you choose when in auto play mode. Each hand is logged and players
can review their statistics in real time.
Super Fun 21 Blackjack Rules
Late Surrender
Playing Super Fun 21 Blackjack you can choose the"Late Surrender" option, which
allows you to sacrifice half your original bet amount in return fo not playing
out a hand. You can surrender after you have Doubled Down as well.
Bonus Options
These bonus options are not available after Doubling Down.
If you get a blackjack in the Diamonds suit you are paid out at 2/1
· If you score 20 or less with 6 cards you always win
· If you score 21 with 6 cards or more you are immediately paid at 2/1
Splitting Rules
You can split an unlike pair of cards that have a value of 10
If you have a pair of Aces and you choose to split them and then are dealt
a 10 value card, this does not not give you a Blackjack, only a standard 21..
You can Split a maximum 3 times, which will give you 4 hands
You can re-split Aces
If you choose to Split your Aces, you are allowed to draw to each.
Double Down Rules
Doubling Down is allowed after receipt of your initial two cards.
The Double Down bet is equvalent to your initial hand bet
You are allowed to Double Down after you have Split
If you have been dealt a Blackjack you are not allowed to Double Down
You are not eligible for bonuses after Doubling Down
Insurance Rules
Insurance is not applicable to the additional hands created by Splitting, or
by Doubling Down. You receive 2:1 odds on your Insurance bet. If the Dealer
ends up not getting a Blackjack, the Insurance bet value is forfeited.
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