Play our classic version of the Vegas favorite with Atlantic City Blackjack.
Two cards are dealt to you to make an initial hand.
If the two cards equal 21, you have blackjack.
You have the option to draw cards to increase the value of your hand.
Clicking 'Stand' will stop this.
The dealer must draw should their hand equal 16 or less.
If their hand equals 17 or more, they must stand.
When your hand is equal to the dealer's, a push is called and your stake is returned.
Split
If the first two cards you draw match, you can split your hand into two separate hands.
Should you choose to split Aces, you cannot be awarded blackjack for either hand.
Hands can be split up to three times - however, a pair of Aces can only be split once.
Double Down
You have the option to double your original bet and receive one additional card when you double down.
The additional card can be dealt face up or face down.
Insurance
Insurance can be bought if there is a chance of the dealer having blackjack - this happens when the first card they are dealt is an Ace.
Insurance costs half of your original bet.
The original wager is lost if the dealer has blackjack.
Should the dealer not have blackjack, the insurance bet is lost and the hand continues as normal.
Surrender
You have the option to walk away from your hand once it has been dealt by choosing the surrender option.
This sees you lose one half of your original wager.
Paytable
- Winning hand - 1:1
- Blackjack - 3:2
- Insurance - 2:1
- Surrender - 1:2
Return to Player
Return To Player (RTP): 99.64%
The expected return is the amount we pay out to players relative to the amount of wagering on the game.
For example, if we take $100 of wagers we will, on average, pay out $99.64.