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Blackjack Game |
Matchplay 21 Blackjack |
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Software Provider
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Real Time Gaming (RTG) |
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Number of Decks |
8 |
Blackjack Pays |
3/2 |
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Multi Hand |
No |
Double |
Once |
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Multi Player |
No |
Split |
Yes |
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Split Aces |
Can Draw |
Resplit |
1 |
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Progressive |
No |
Hole Card |
Yes |
| Dealer Hits |
Soft 17 |
Surrender |
Yes |
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Min Bet: |
$/Euro/GBP 1 |
Max Bet |
$/Euro/GBP 200 |
Matchplay 21 Blackjack Review
Matchplay 21 Blackjack is similar to Spanish Blackjack. It is played
with 8 standard decks of 48 cards - there are no 10s in this form of Blackjack.
The cards are shuffled before the beginning of each hand. In Matchplay 21
Blackjack the dealer must always hit on a soft 17, and blackjack beats any
hand value of 21. If the player and the dealer both get 21, the player always
wins.
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Matchplay 21 Blackjack
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In Match 21 Blackjack an Autoplay option can be selected via the Options button,
which lets the player set up the number of games that will be played automatically,
and the win conditions that will determine when to stop. Play history is logged
for everygame. This history is can be for viewed at any time during a game.
Matchplay 21 Blackjack Rules
Late Surrender
When you are playing Match 21 Blackjack you can take advantage of the "Late
Surrender" option. This means that you surrender half the value of your bet
once you have drawn one or more cards, should you feel that you will be beaten.
Splitting Rules
- A player can split any pair
- A player can split Aces, but if player then draws a card valued at 10, this
is not considered to be a Blackjack, even though the value is 21
- Player can resplit only once, ending up with 3 hands
- If Aces are split, player can only draw one more card, to make a pair, and
then has to Stand
Double Down Rules
- Player can Double Down on any 2-card hand dealt
- Once player has Doubled Down, one additional card is dealt to the hand,
and then player must Stand
- Player is only allowed to Double Down once
- You cannot Double Down if your hand is a Blackjack
Insurance Rules
A player can take insurance if the dealer’s face-up card is an Ace. An Insurance
bet pays 2:1 odds. If the Dealer ends up not having a Blackjack, the Insurance
bet is claimed from the player’s balance.
Bonus Payouts
Match 21 Blackjack pays out bonuses for a number of different hands. However
if you Double Down, these bonuses are inapplicable There are bonuses for different
hands totally 21, as follows:
- A matchplay 21 pays out at 40/1
- 5 cards that add up to 21 pay out at 3/2
- 6 cards that add up to 21 pay out at 2/1
- 7 cards that add up to 21 pay out at 3/1
- Hands of mixed suit 6-7-8 or 7-7-7 pay out at 3/2
- Hands of same suit 6-7-8 or 7-7-7 pay out at 2/1
- A hand of 6-7-8 or 7-7-7 in spades pays out at 3/1
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