Mobile Blackjack
The goal of the game is to get as close to 21 as the dealer, but without going over
How to play:
- You can play this game with up to five hands. To play, you must place a bet on at least one of your hands. You can bet a different amount on each hand
- To place a bet, tap the chip tray in the bottom left of the screen to select the chip value. Tap one of the available betting areas (the circles on the table) to place the bet.
- Important: Each tap on the betting circle increases your bets by the value of the selected chip.
- You can press WITHDRAW BETS to remove all bets from the table.
- By pressing the DOUBLE button , you will double each bet you have placed on the table.
- Press BACK to remove the last bet placed from the table.
- Note: Minimum and maximum bet limits depend on your VIP level and are displayed at the table. Limits apply only to the initial bet. Actions requiring an additional bet (Split, Insurance, and Double Down) can be used even if you placed a bet equal to the maximum bet.
- Press the DEAL button to deal the cards. Two cards will be dealt to each player's hand and the dealer's hand.
- The cards will be dealt one at a time clockwise, with the first card going to the rightmost player. The last card is given to the dealer and dealt face down.
- If you are playing more than one hand, the actions are carried out separately in each hand, always starting with the rightmost hand and after the cards have been dealt.
- If the dealer's upcard is an Ace, you will be offered the option to purchase insurance. Press YES to insure the selected hand against the dealer's Blackjack, or press ALWAYS to insure all hands.
- If you do not want insurance, press NO and NEVER to decline all-hands insurance.
- If your first two cards have the same value, you can split your hand by pressing SPLIT .
- Press ASK to ask for another card or DOUBLE down to double your bet and receive a third card.
- If you do not want any more cards, press STOP .
- Please remember that the Insurance, Double Down, and Split options require an additional stake. If you don't have enough funds to cover these costs, you'll need to deposit more money to use these options.
- When you have played your final hand, the dealer will reveal your card face down and you may receive additional cards, according to the rules.
- When the dealer stops receiving cards, each of your hands will be compared to the dealer's. If your hand has a higher value than the dealer's, and you haven't gone over 21, you win the hand.
- If the value of any hand reaches 22 or more, it will have gone over and you will automatically lose.
- If you want to play another round, place bets as explained above or press REBET to place the same bets as in the previous round, then press DEAL to deal the cards.
- You can also press the REBET & DEAL button to place the same bets as in the previous round and deal cards immediately.
Buttons:
- DEAL - Deal the cards.
- CLEAR BETS - Clear all your bets from the table
- BACK – Withdraws your last bet.
- REQUEST - Request another letter.
- STAND UP - Stop asking for cards and end the turn.
- DOUBLE – If no cards have been dealt yet, this button doubles all bets on the table. If cards have already been dealt, this button doubles your hand bet and requests a third card.
- SPLIT - Split your hand in two if you have a pair of cards of the same value.
- REBET - Place the same bets as in the previous round.
- REBET AND DEAL - Make the same bet as in the previous round and deal the cards.
- YES – Press to insure your current hand bet in case the dealer has a Blackjack.
- NO - Press to decline the dealer's Blackjack Insurance and skip the current hand's bet protection.
- ALWAYS/NEVER : Swipe to accept or decline All Hand Insurance against a possible dealer Blackjack.
Rules:
- The objective of Mobile Blackjack™ is to get a hand that totals 21 points or gets as close to 21 as the dealer's hand, without exceeding that score
- The value of a hand is the sum of the values of the individual cards. Blackjack is the highest hand and consists of an Ace and any 10-point card. Blackjack is better than a score of 21.
- In each round of play, you can play one to five hands. The chosen hands will be played clockwise, starting with the rightmost hand. The dealer's hand is played last. You can split, double down, and buy insurance just like in regular Blackjack.
- Mobile Blackjack™ is a variant of Blackjack with the following rules:
- Six decks of cards are used. Each deck consists of 52 cards. After each round, the used cards are returned to the deck and it is reshuffled.
- Each hand has a different deck.
- Aces count as 1 or 11, face cards as 10, and numbered cards have the value printed on them.
- A player cannot split a hand that has already been split.
- Only one card is received when splitting the Aces.
- The player can double after splitting.
- The dealer will not automatically check if they have Blackjack, regardless of the value of the dealer's first face-up card.
- After splitting a hand, an Ace and a 10-point card are considered 21, but not Blackjack.
- Blackjack pays 1.5 times the amount bet (3 to 2).
- If the total value of the player's cards is closer to 21 than the sum of the dealer's cards, after the dealer has drawn cards, the player will win the amount bet (1 to 1).
- If the player's hand total is over 21, the player's hand has "busted" and the player will automatically lose the bet on that hand.
- If the player and the dealer reach the same total score (17 to 21), neither of them will win and the player's bet will be returned to them in a 'push'.
- The dealer takes an additional card when their card total is 16 or less. The dealer stands when their hand totals 17 or more (including soft 17). The dealer does not take any more cards when the player has busted.
- If the dealer's first card is an Ace, the player doubles down and the dealer gets Blackjack, the player will lose the doubled bet.
- If the dealer's first card is worth 10 points, the player doubles down, and the dealer gets Blackjack, the player will get their doubled bet back.
- Blackjack is better than a score of 21.
Split:
- If your first two cards have the same value, then you can split them into two separate hands. The second hand will have the same bet as the hand it was split from
- After that, you will receive one more card for each hand. In split hands, you can ask for as many cards as you like, but if you split two Aces, you will only receive one additional card for each Ace.
- Note: If you receive an ace and a 10-value card in a split hand, it is considered 21 and not Blackjack.
- The player may only double down once per hand and never on a Blackjack or after splitting two Aces.
Doubling Down:
- You can double your bet on a hand before receiving the third card. After receiving the third card, you cannot double your bet on a hand
- After doubling your bet, you will automatically receive the third and final card. The amount bet will then be doubled (the difference will be deducted from your balance).
- You can double down on all your hands if you wish. You can also double your bet on a split hand.
Insurance:
- If the dealer's first upcard is an Ace, you will have the opportunity to insure each of your bets against Blackjack
- If you purchase insurance, an amount equal to half your initial bet will be placed on the table. If the dealer gets Blackjack, the insurance will pay out 2 to 1.
- This way, you don't lose your initial bet (since you would win the value of your initial bet, plus the amount paid for insurance). If the dealer doesn't get Blackjack, you will lose the amount you paid for insurance.
Charlie from 10 Cards:
- Theoretically, it is possible for a player to get 10 cards without going over 21. In this case, the player's hand automatically wins, except when the dealer has Blackjack.
- The 10-card Charlie rule also applies to split hands.
Payout Table:
- Winnings:
- Winning Hand Pays 1:1
- Insurance Pays 2:1
- Blackjack pays 3:2
- The payout format used here means that when you win, you will get your stake back plus a multiple of your stake
Maximum profit limit:
- The maximum prize amount in the game has a limit. For more information, please read the Terms and Conditions.
Return to Player:
- The theoretical return to player (RTP) percentage when using an optimal playing strategy is 99.57%.
- The RTP value is the theoretical return to the player, calculated by dividing the total winnings by the total bets based on 10000000000 simulated game rounds.
Note on disconnections :
- If you lose your internet connection during a game, log back into the casino. You will be automatically taken back to the game so you can continue playing from where you left off. If you reopen the game without logging back into the casino, the game will start from the beginning. In both cases, any winnings you have already earned will be paid out.
- To see the result of your previous round after logging back into the portal, tap the game history icon in the bottom toolbar.
Malfunctions void all prizes and plays.
Last modification date: 1/14/2026