Variants of Blackjack Blackjack baby! I love this game. Most players I know only met the general variety played. But this is not all it is. Blackjack is a game with a rich history diverse. As such, they represent variations of the game, even if subtle.
Before playing any game of Blackjack (or any other casino game), it is important to know the rules and payouts. Nothing would be worse than having a big bet out there and be told that you can not do something like Split Aces and beaten. Is the well. Know the game before playing. Ask him if you must. Blackjack online is easier, because all the rules are generally just a click away. And the rules are essential if you plan on playing a kind of system. All systems are universal.
A variant of Blackjack Blackjack is European. He has played with two decks. Unlike some places on the Strip in Las Vegas (unless they offer this variation), the Dealer must stand on soft 17. Oh, and here is a big difference. You may only double on 9 and 11. Exactly. So if you have an ace and an 8 with the dealer showing a 6, you can not duplicate.
For most people, this limitation is not a big deal. But it may be difficult to swallow for the most aggressive players. Another killer aggressive player is that you can not double after a split of anything. In this version of blackjack, the house has an advantage of 0.39%.
On the road, we arrive at Atlantic City Blackjack. This version of Blackjack is played with eight games still using a shoe. As with Euro Blackjack, the Dealer must stand on soft 17. And so as Downtown Las Vegas also plays. Splitting is allowed, but only up to three hands. And you can double on the first two cards after splitting too.
Another interesting option is the late remittance, which is allowed in the version of Atlantic City. The house advantage is slightly less than 0.35%.
And that brings us to Double Exposure Blackjack, which is a crowd favorite, at least initially. You can see both cards dealer. Easy win right? Not so fast. The dealer wins all ties. Yeah, not shoot, you just lost. The price to pay for what the dealer a.
Another feature that I did not personally like Blackjack payments is not even paying money. There is no bonus at all, what kind of ruins the game for me. The game is played with a shoe that holds 8 bridges and garage hits on soft 17.
Even if the dealer shows the two cards, the house edge has almost doubled the previous two versions, we talked. It is 0.69%.
Posted on January 7, 2010.