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More Blackjack Variations

Since blackjack is such a popular game, it is only natural that many blackjack variations will appear. There are so many different variations of this game to choose from, and if you are familiar with the game, and you want to spice up your game, play in one of those variations and the fun will never end.

Spanish 21

  • The 10's are removed from the deck.
  • The player can hit, double down or surrender at any given time, not only after the first two cards.
  • Special payouts for certain combinations of 21 points are offered, for example a special 7-7-7 or 6-7-8 combination.
  • Dealer hits soft 17.
  • Player's total 21 beats the dealer's total 21.
  • The game is played with 6 packs, without the 10's.

Caribbean 21

  • Players can hit, stand, surrender, double or split at any given time.
  • Splitting is allowed on any two cards.
  • The dealer wins all ties.
  • 21 pays 3-2. Other winning hands pay 1-1.
  • Caribbean 21 is an ace and two 10-value cards. This combination is ranked higher than all the other 21 point hands.

Double Exposure

  • Game is played with 8 decks.
  • Dealer wins all ties except on blackjack.
  • Both cards of the dealer are dealt face up.
  • Dealer hits soft 17.
  • Double on hard 9 to 11 only.
  • Double after split is allowed.
  • You can split your hands after another split, to four hands.
  • All player win pay 1-1.

Atlantic City Blackjack

  • Game is played with 8 decks.
  • Dealer stands on soft 17.
  • Double on any first two cards is allowed.
  • You can double after a split.
  • You can split up to three hands.
  • Dealer peeks for blackjack.
  • You can surrender at any given time of the game.
  • One bet position.

Vegas Strip Blackjack

  • Game is played with 4 decks.
  • Dealer stands on soft 17.
  • Double after a split is allowed.
  • You can split up to 3 hands.
  • Dealer peeks for blackjack.
  • One bet position.

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