Blackjack, designed by the gang at Net Entertainment, is their most traditional Blackjack game. Designed for purists, it takes away the bells and whistles and lets you get right down to play.
You can play up to three hands at once. Chips come in 1, 5, and 10 euro denominations You can bet up to 40 euros on each hand.
Most wins pay 1:1. A Blackjack pays 3:2, and winning with insurance pays 2:1. You have the option to take insurance if the dealer is showing an ace. You win the insurance if the dealer's down card is a 10 or a face card.
You can double down after you see your first two cards. When you do so, your bet will double but you will only get one more card. You have to win with that card. If you get two cards of the same kind, you can split them and double your bet.
The play is based on four decks of cards. To prevent card counting, they are re-shuffled after every round. Still, odds are good. With most common Blackjack strategies, the overall payout return is 99.6%.
You have the option to turn sounds on or off, to increase or decrease your speed, and to see your game history. It's fully playable on laptops, desktops and most mobile devices. It can run on Microsoft, iOS and Android-based platforms.
At the end of the day, this is the most typical Blackjack game on the market. There is nothing new to learn, and no variations. It's exactly like being at the casino – wherever you may be.
So, figure out what you are willing to bet, sit down, and then keep your hand or ask for a raise. Use any Blackjack system you have – and get ready to win.
Blackjack is a classic game and this version should be among your favorites.
- Paylines—
- Hit FrequencyN/A
- Max win1250
- Min bet, €1
- Max bet, €500
- LayoutNA
- Devices
- TechnologyJS HTML5