Provider: Evo Live
Type of Game: Live Dealer
# of Seats: Unlimited
Min: $1.00
Max: $5,000
RTP%: 99.47%
How to Play:
- Players can now multiply their winnings compared to regular Blackjack. You can now choose to double, triple or quadruple a bet on any two initial cards, even after a split! There are no limits to when this can be done – any hand qualifies.
- After choosing to double, triple or quadruple, only one additional card will be dealt to your hand, and the bet will increase depending on which multiplier you choose – 2x, 3x or 4x.
- The dealer will check for Blackjack on Jack, Queen, King and Ace to stop players from placing large bets if there is a chance that the dealer has got Blackjack. The game is played with 8 decks, where the 9s and 10s have been removed from each deck.
- Picture cards stay in the deck. This means that there are 64 cards less in the shoe compared to regular Blackjack. Since there are no 9s and 10s in the deck, you now have the opportunity to try new strategies when playing the game.
- Once the patron has been dealt the two cards they have the option to hit, stand, or split. If they do not make a decision by the time the timer expires if the cards are 11 and below it will be interpreted as a hit and 12 and above will be interpreted as a stand.
- Blackjack: When the two cards that you were dealt equal exactly 21
- Insurance: If the dealer’s card is an Ace, the player can choose to place an additional insurance bet that pays out if the dealer wins with Blackjack.
- The player will click “Yes” and then place an additional bet that is half the initial BlackJack bet
- If the dealer does not have BlackJack the patron will win twice the insurance bet. If the dealer does have Blackjack the patron loses their insurance bet
Key Features:
- Six Card Charlie: If you as a player can manage to accrue a total of six cards without exceeding 21, you win even if the dealer ends up on 21, a Six Card Charlie is always the winner. (Main Difference between Infinite BlackJack and Regular Gameplay).
- Hot 3: Pays if your first two cards and the dealer’s upcard total 19-21
- 21+3: Pays if the first three cards form a Flush, Straight, or 3-of-a-kind.
Example:
- Any Pair: Pays if your first two cards are a pair
- Bust it: Pays if the dealer busts
Payout: