Blackjack Table Game
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Master the art of coveted 21!
Watch a table game unfold like a suspenseful narrative where each hand becomes a crucial chapter in your quest for the number 21. You shall command the cards with finesse as you strive to conquer the elusive table and acquire unmatched fortunes. Blackjack by Dragon Gaming is not simply a game of numbers & cards; it is about finding that delicate balance between risks and rewards to showcase your strategic brilliance. The game is ready to be played in a no-download format from your desktop or mobile browser on EmuCasino.
How to play Blackjack by Dragon Gaming?
Blackjack enables you to play up to 5 simultaneous hands of Blackjack. The minimum and maximum bets per hand are $1 and $500 respectively.
After you place your bets, you can press Deal to receive two cards face-up and the dealer also receives two cards with one faced up and another faced down. You now have an option to either choose Hit to receive an additional card or Stand to end your turn. If cards seem to be favoring your side, you can Double your initial bet and receive an additional card. Also, if you are dealt two cards of equal value, you may Split them once into two separate hands. If you split aces, you will only receive one additional card for each hand.
The value of Aces is either 1 or 11, face cards are 10 and the remaining cards are valued based on their numbers. The objective of this game is to keep your hand below or equal to 21. You lose your bet if it goes over 21 (Bust). After you finish your turns, the dealer reveals their card and draws additional cards until their value is equal to or greater than 17. If your hand value is greater than the dealer's but doesn't exceed 21, you win and get 1 to 1 on your total bet. If your hand value matches the dealer's, it's a Push, and your bet is returned. You have a Blackjack (strongest hand) in your hand if the first two cards dealt to you amount to 21 (an Ace and a 10-value card). Blackjack win pays 3:2 on the bet amount. An Ace and a 10-value card after a split is not considered a blackjack.
The bonus features in Blackjack
If the dealer's face-up card is an ace, you can buy Insurance against the dealer's hand being a Blackjack. This costs you 50% of your original bet and pays 2 to 1 the Insurance amount if the dealer has a Blackjack, ending the game. The insurance bet is lost if the dealer does not have a Blackjack and the standard game continues.