Provider: Evolution
Type of Game: Live Dealer
Min: $2,000
Max: $10,000
Default: N/A
RTP: 99.29%
Heightened levels of VIP customer service include a VIP Room Manager present at all times.
In addition, the player has control over the choice of dealer, the shuffle, and game speed using a ‘DEAL NOW’ button.
How to Play:
- Played with 8 decks, the goal of the game is to get to 21 as close as possible.
- Each patron will be dealt two cards. The dealer will show one card face up and the other face down.
- 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
- Split Hand: In Blackjack, To split the initial two cards into two separate hands. This is allowed only when the initial two cards are of equal rank.
Key Features:
Perfect Pairs:
- Allows the player to bet on receiving any pair (e.g.two Queens, two Aces, two 7s, etc) in the first two cards of his or her hand.
- The level of payout depends on the probability of being dealt that pair. There are three types of winning pair combinations:
- Perfect Pair - same suit, e.g. 2x Ace of spades
- Coloured Pair - different suits of the same color, e.g. 2 of diamonds (red) and 2 of hearts (red)
- Mixed Pair - different suits of different colors, e.g. 6 of clubs (black) and 6 of hearts (red).
21+ 3:
- Allows the player to bet on the combination of three cards: the first two cards in the player’s hand and the dealer’s up card.
- Winning combinations (similar to Poker) are as follows, with payouts depending on the probability of the combination being dealt: