Unlimited Blackjack
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Unlimited Blackjack
Unlimited Blackjack
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Unlimited Blackjack

Rules

Blackjack is a multiplayer game that is played with six decks of cards, which the supervisor shuffles at regular
intervals. Each card deck has 52 cards without jokers. The shuffle card cuts the deck approximately in half.
After reaching the shuffle card, the dealer switches to a new shoe.

The aim of the game is to beat the dealer by having a higher hand value compared to the dealer’s hand
without reaching a total cards value of more than 21 (Bust).

If the player’s hand goes over 21, the player will lose.

The player is able to take any number of available seats. Multiple different players can play from the same
table position with the same cards and they could make different decision on the outcome of the hand.

If the player’s and dealer’s hands are equal, they end in a tie and the players receive their wager back (Push).

The value of the player’s hand is calculated from the cards they were given.

Cards 2 - 10 = face value
Cards K Q J = 10
Ace Card = 1 or 11 (depending on the effect it will have on player’s hand)

The player can also receive a “Blackjack” if the sum of the first two cards dealt to player is 21 (i.e. A + a card
with the value of 10)

If you receive an Ace and a ten-value card in a split hand, it is considered 21 and not Blackjack. In this case
the payout is 1:1, not 3:2.

When “Blackjack” is dealt to a player, there is no option to draw more cards. “Blackjack” cannot be obtained
after splitting cards.

Player’s “Blackjack” = payout of 3:2
All other cases = payout of 1:1

Split

If the player draws a pair combination they only get
the option to Split or Fold. Only specific combina-
tions (see the Chart).

Split = your bet doubles, you get another card for
both of the opened positions along with the option
to Hit, Stand or Double Down for each of the pair
cards.

Fold = the player will be removed from the round
and the bets will be returned without 20% (i.e. If
bet = 100, the player receives 80 back)

Splitting two Aces restricts you to only one addi-
tional card
for the first Ace. You can split Aces only
once, in all other cases you can split up to three
times.

A split hand cannot be split again.

Split

If the player draws a pair combination they only get the option to Split or Fold. Only specific combinations (see the Chart).

Split = your bet doubles, you get another card for both of the opened positions along with the option to Hit, Stand or Double Down for each of the pair cards.

Fold = the player will be removed from the round and the bets will be returned without 20% (i.e. If bet = 100, the player receives 80 back)

Splitting two Aces restricts you to only one additional card for the first Ace. You can split Aces only once, in all other cases you can split up to three times.

A split hand cannot be split again.

Game layout

Double Down Button

Doubles a bet at any card value [2 or 20] but you
get only one more card.

Hit Button

Repeat all bets from the previous round.

Stand Button

Give up on any additional cards.

Split Button

Splits a hand into two hands.

Seats

A betting place that a player can occupy for one
or more rounds.