• Dealer hits 16 and stands on ALL 17's, including soft 17.
• Blackjack (two-card total of 21) pays 3-to-2
• Cards that are pairs, and also cards with the same numerical value (i.e., a Ten and a King) CAN be split.
• Re-splitting is allowed.
• Doubling down is allowed on the player's first two cards, regardless of what they are.
• Doubling-down after split (DDAS) is permitted.
• Insurance pays off at 2-to-1 odds.
• Insurance can only be taken if the dealer's upcard is an Ace. The insurance bet is equal to one-half your original amount bet.
• The dealer will check the hole card if the upcard is either an Ace or a ten-value card.
• Hands that tie are "pushes," and all bets are returned. In the event both the player and dealer have a two-card "Blackjack," this is a push as well.
• The player can receive a maximum of eleven cards in a hand. After that, it is an automatic "stand" and dealer plays out his hand. This is a VERY unlikely event.
• Only one hand at a time can be bet.
Payout Schedule
Hand Combination |
Odds |
Description |
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Blackjack |
3:2 |
Any Blackjack or "natural" (which is a two-card 21) will pay off at odds of 3:2 on the original bet |
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Standard Win |
1:1 |
All other winning hands are paid out at odds of 1:1 of the original bet |
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Insurance Win |
2:1 |
When taking insurance - if the dealer has Blackjack - this bet is paid off at odds of 2:1. |
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