Vegas Blackjack
The objective of the game is to get closer to 21 than the dealer but without going over.
Vegas Blackjack!™ is a variant of standard Blackjack that features the Perfect Pair and 21+3 side bets.
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 at the bottom left of the screen to select the chip value. Tap one of the available betting areas (the five large circles on the table) to place your bet.
- Important: Each press on the bet circle increases your bets by the value of the selected chip.
- You can place additional bets in the "Player Pair" or "21+3" betting areas under either of your hands, on the left or right, respectively, as well as in the "Dealer Pair" betting area next to the dealer's hand.
- In each game round, you can make an additional "Dealer Pair", "Player Pair", and "21+3" bet for each of your hands that has a standard bet on it.
- You can press FOLD BETS to remove all bets from the table.
- By pressing the DOUBLE button , you will double every bet you have placed on the table.
- Press BACK to remove the last bet placed from the table.
- Note: The minimum and maximum bet limits depend on your VIP level and are displayed on the table. Limits apply only to the initial bet. Actions that require 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 for each of the player's and dealer's hands.
- The cards are dealt one at a time, clockwise, with the first card going to the rightmost player. The last card goes to the dealer and is dealt face down.
- If you are playing more than one hand, actions are performed separately for 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 ACCEPT to insure your selected hand against the dealer's Blackjack, or press ACCEPT ALL to insure all hands.
- If you don't want insurance, press DECLINE and DECLINE ALL to decline insurance for all hands.
- If your first two cards have the same value, you can split your hand by pressing SPLIT .
- Press HIT to ask for another card or DOUBLE to double your bet and receive a third card.
- If you don't want any more cards, press STAND .
- Please remember that the Insurance, Double, and Split options require an additional wager. If you don't have enough balance to cover these costs, you'll need to deposit more funds to use these options.
- When you have played your final hand, the dealer will reveal his or her face-down card and you may receive additional cards, according to the rules.
- When the dealer releases cards, each of your hands will be compared with the dealer's. If your hand is higher 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 be busted and you will automatically lose it.
- 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 REBET & DEAL to place the same bets as in the previous round or DOUBLE & DEAL to place duplicate bets from the previous round and deal cards immediately.
Buttons:
- DEAL - Deal the cards.
- CASH BET - Clears all your bets from the table.
- BACK – Remove your last bet.
- ASK - Ask for one more card.
- STAND - Stop asking for cards and end your 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 - Divide your hand in two if you have a pair or 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.
- DOUBLE AND DEAL – Double your bets from the previous round and deal the cards.
- ACCEPT – Press to secure your bet on the current hand in case the dealer has a Blackjack.
- DECLINE - Press to decline the dealer's Blackjack Insurance and skip bet protection for the current hand.
- ACCEPT ALL – Press to accept Insurance for all hands against a possible dealer Blackjack.
- DECLINE ALL – Press to reject insurance against a possible dealer Blackjack and skip the protection bet for current hands.
Rules:
- The objective of Vegas Blackjack!™ is to get a hand that totals 21 or is closer to 21 than the dealer's hand, without going over the dealer's hand.
- The value of a hand is the sum of the individual card values. 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, you can play from one to five hands. The chosen hands are played clockwise, starting with the rightmost hand. The dealer's hand is the last to be played. You can split, double down, and buy insurance just like in regular Blackjack.
- Vegas Blackjack!™ is a Blackjack variant 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 reshuffled.
- Aces count as 1 or 11, face cards count as 10, and numbered cards have their printed value.
- The player cannot split an already split hand.
- Only one card is received when splitting Aces.
- The player can double after splitting.
- The dealer will not automatically check for Blackjack, regardless of the value of the dealer's first upcard.
- After splitting a hand, an Ace and a 10-point card are considered 21, but not Blackjack.
- Blackjack pays 1.2 times the amount bet (6 to 5).
- If the total of the player's cards is closer to 21 than the sum of the dealer's cards, after the dealer has hit, the player will win the amount bet (1 to 1).
- If the player's hand total is more than 21, the player's hand will have "busted" and the player will automatically lose the bet on that hand.
- If the player and dealer reach the same total score (17 to 21), neither of them will win and the player's bet will be returned to him in a 'push'.
- The dealer always hits up to 16. The dealer stands when his hand has a value of 17 or higher (including soft 17). The dealer does not hit again when the player has "busted."
- If the dealer's first card is an Ace, the player doubles, and the dealer gets Blackjack, the player loses the doubled bet.
- If the dealer's first card is worth 10 points, the player doubles, and the dealer gets Blackjack, the player will get back the doubled bet.
- The player will lose half of their bet in the event of a split or double, if the dealer's upcard is a 10, creating a Blackjack.
- Blackjack is better than a score of 21.
Split:
- If your first two cards have the same value, you can split them into two separate hands. The second hand will have the same bet as the hand you split.
- Afterwards, you'll receive one more card for each hand. In split hands, you can draw as many cards as you like, but if you split two Aces, you'll 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.
Fold:
- 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 a bet, you will automatically receive the third and final card.
- If you wish, you can fold all your hands. You can also double your bet on a split hand.
Sure:
- If the dealer's first upcard is an Ace, you will have the opportunity to insure each of your standard bets against a dealer Blackjack.
- If you buy 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 be winning 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.
- Note: Insurance does not affect side bets.
Charlie of 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.
Additional bets:
- A side bet is a bet you can make beyond the normal game bet to obtain an additional profit even if your normal game hand doesn't win. The payout for the side bet depends on the combination of cards.
- Side bets cannot be placed without having placed a normal bet.
Perfect pairs:
- You can place a Player Pair bet in the "Player Pair" betting area, below each standard betting area, for each hand that has a standard bet on it.
- The Dealer Pair side bet can be placed in the "Dealer Pair" betting area next to the dealer's hand, once per game round.
- A Perfect Pair bet pays when the initial 2 cards in the hand form a Perfect Pair, Colored Pair, or Red/Black Pair:
- Perfect Pair means that your first two cards or the dealer's first two cards form a pair of the same suit (for example two 4 of Diamonds).
- Flush Pair means that your first two cards (or the dealer's) form a pair of the same color, but different suits (for example, 4 of Diamonds and 4 of Hearts).
- Red/Black Pair means that your first two cards or the dealer's first two cards form a pair, but of different colors and suits (for example: 4 of Diamonds and 4 of Spades).
21+3 bets:
- You can place a 21+3 side bet in the "21+3" betting area, below each standard betting area, for each hand that has a standard bet on it.
- This is a type of side bet that allows players to believe that the first two cards dealt to the player, combined with the first card dealt to the dealer, will create a poker hand like the one in the following list of winning hands:
- Three of a Kind – All three cards have the same suit and rank;
- Straight Flush – The three cards are consecutive and of the same suit;
- Three of a kind – three cards of the same rank;
- Straight – The three cards are consecutive but not of the same suit;
- Flush - All three cards are of the same suit.
- Note: You can place all three types of side bets at the same time.
Prize table:
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The Perfect Pair, Color Pair, Red/Black Pair and 21+3 combinations pay according to the paytable below:
- Winning hand pays 1:1
- Insurance pays 2:1
- Blackjack pays 6:5
- Perfect Pair pays 25:1
- Color Pair pays 12:1
- Red/Black pair pays 6:1
- Three of a kind pays 100:1
- Straight flush pays 40:1
- Trio pays 30:1
- Ladder pays 10:1
- Color pays 5:1
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The prize format used here means that when you win, you will get your stake back plus a multiple of your bet.
Maximum profit limit:
- The game's top prize has a maximum amount. For more information, please read the Terms and Conditions.
Return to Player:
- The theoretical return to player (RTP) percentage is 98.34%.
- The theoretical return to player (RTP) percentage for Player/Dealer Pair side bets is 93.89%.
- The theoretical return to player (RTP) percentage for the 21+3 side bet is 95.38%.
- The RTP value is the theoretical return to player, calculated by dividing total winnings by total bets from 2,000,000,000 simulated game rounds.
Note on disconnections :
- If you lose your internet connection during a game, log back in to the casino. You will be automatically redirected to the game so you can continue from where you left off. If you reopen the game without logging back into the casino, the game will restart from the beginning. In both cases, any previously won prizes will be paid out.
- To check the results of your previous games or find more details about your most recent ones, tap the History button in the Menu. Use your standard username and password to log in and check the results of previous rounds from both the desktop and mobile versions of the game.
Last modification date: 3/26/2025