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Live Dealer Blackjack Review
Live Dealer Blackjack uses 6 normal decks each of which is containing 52 cards. Before each hand gets commenced the decks form a shoe and the entire shoe gets shuffled, in its turn. The dealer is obliged to stand on all hands of 17, and any hand with a value of 21 is beat by blackjack.
The main feature of this variation of Blackjack is that it is regularly played with a live dealer appearing in the game window. You are playing alongside up to six other Blackjack players. You can easily interact with the other players and the dealer via a live chat window. Generally speaking, Live Dealer Blackjack is using the standard Blackjack gaming rules, based on the Blackjack Vegas Strip version. Still a standard Playtech strategy charts can be applied as a guide to this game.
Rules of Live Dealer Blackjack
- 1.Late Surrender
The option of Surrender is not included into the game.
- 2.Splitting Rules
Any pair can be split
If a player has split a pair of Aces and drawn a 10-valued card, this is considered merely 21, but not Blackjack
You don’t have the opportunity to re-split any hand
Having split a pair of Aces, with each hand receiving just one additional card, the player’s hand must Stand.
- 3.Double Down Rules
Double Down can be made only on after receipt of the player’s first 2 cards which total 9, 10 or 11.
The Doubling bet value is equal to the value of the player’s original bet
A player can Double Down only after a Split
If the player has a Blackjack he cannot Double Down
Having Doubled Down, you will receive just one more card to your hand/s and then they Stand.
- 4.Insurance Rules
You can take the option of using an Insurance bet at any time when the Dealer is showing an Ace. The Insurance bet regularly amounts to half of your original bet. Insurance is regularly paid out with the value of 2:1. Given that the Dealer doesn’t have Blackjack, a player loses his Insurance bet.
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