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Blackjack Game |
Multi-hand Bonus Blackjack |
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Software Provider
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Microgaming
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Number of Decks |
2 |
Blackjack Pays |
3/2 |
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Multi Hand |
Optional |
Double |
Yes |
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Multi Player |
No |
Split |
Yes |
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Split Aces |
No Draw |
Resplit |
2 |
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Progressive |
No |
Hole Card |
Yes |
| Dealer Hits |
Soft 17 |
Surrender |
No |
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Min Bet: |
$/Euro/GBP 1 |
Max Bet |
$/Euro/GBP 200 |
Multi-hand Bonus Blackjack Review
Multi-hand Bonus Blackjack uses 2 normal decks, each containing 52 cards.
The cards will be shuffled before each hand begins. The dealer is forced to
hit on a soft 17, and blackjack beats any hand that adds up to 21.You can play
up to 5 hands simultaneously.
There is an optional bonus bet feature in Multi-hand Bonus Blackjack
that you can take at the beginning of each hand. The bonus bet can be different
to the hand bet. The bonus bet pays out on the first two cards.
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Multi-hand Bonus Blackjack
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The usual Microgaming strategy applicable to 2 decks 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.
Multi-hand Bonus Blackjack Rules
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 cannot re-split Aces.
- If you choose to Split your Aces, you may only receive one further card
to each and then you are forced to Stand
Double Down Rules
- Doubling Down is allowed after receipt of your initial two cards.
- The Double Down bet is equivalent 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
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.
Bonus Payouts
- A Jack and an Ace of spades pays you 50/1
- Any other suited jack and Ace pays you 25/1
- Any two suited cards pays you 5/2
These bonus payouts apply only if you take the bonus bet and only on your first two cards.
Multi-hand Bonus Blackjack Casinos
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