Multi-Hand Video Blackjack Rules
Multi-Hand Video Blackjack
Betting Limits
£0.10 to £50 per game result (50 dealer hands)
£0.25 to £50 per game result (3, 5, or 10 dealer hands)
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Game Introduction
Multi-Hand Video Blackjack (MH-VBJ) allows players to play 1, 3, or 5 hands of Blackjack exactly the same way they would play at a traditional casino. The difference lies in the number of hands that the Dealer has. Compare the results of each player hand against 3, 5, 10, or 50 independently drawn dealer hands.
This provides as few as 3 or as many as 250 game results from each game round.
The betting structure allows for a wagering minimum of £0.75 per game round all the way up to a maximum of £12,500
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How To Play
- Select the number of dealer hands
- Select the number of player hands
- Select the bet amount per game result
- The number of game results equals dealer hands x player hands (example - 5 dealer hands and 3 player hands at £1.00 per result equals £15.00 per game round)
- One eight-deck shoe of cards is provided for each dealer hand selected
- All player cards and the dealer's up-card are commonly drawn
- All dealer's hole cards are uniquely drawn
- All cards required to complete each dealer hand are uniquely drawn. This allows players to use the same strategy in MH-VBJ as they would in a traditional Blackjack game
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Special Features
To help keep track of such fast-paced action, several features have been included :
- Player hand score-boxes are conveniently located directly beneath each player hand
- Colour-coded win-push-loss indicators have been provided
- Mousing-over an indicator shows the result for that category versus all of the dealer hands
- A musical note is played for each player hand position's win-push-loss decision (high=win, medium=push, and low=loss)
- A short tutorial accessible from the game provides details on game play and features
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Blackjack Rules
- Eight 52-card decks are used
- Cards are shuffled after each game round
- Split any two equal-value cards once for a total of two hands
- Split aces each receive only one card on each
- A two-card 21 following a split is not considered a blackjack
- Double down on any two-card total (except blackjack)
- Dealer must draw to 16 and stand on all 17s
- Blackjack pays 3 to 2
- Insurance pays 2 to 1
- Only the original wager is collected when the dealer has blackjack
- Exception - if the player's hand(s) exceeded a total of 21 following a player split and/or double down, all wagers are collected for that game result
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