American Blackjack

American blackjack card game

American BlackJack is a card game from proven casino software manufacturer Playtech. Today, everyone has the chance to play for virtual currency against a virtual dealer and place a variety of bets. Demo version is good that the newcomer to the field can learn all the ins and outs of the gameplay and then move on to the real bets.

The essence of the game is to collect a card combination of up to 21 and no more than the croupier.

 It is worth noting that a feature of the game at online casinos is very simple control panel, so you can easily sort out all the subtleties.

American Blackjack rules

Each player gets 2,000 virtual chips to be used for betting. The balance is displayed on the left side of the screen.

The game starts with the need to place bets of varying denominations of the player’s choice. From 0.1 to 100, all that is required is to simply select a chip and click on the bet button. The more clicks the player makes, the higher the bet.  And it is important to note that the player can bet on all 5 places on the playing field, i.e. collect several combinations. One spot has a maximum bet limit of 300 chips.

Once the bet setting is complete, all that remains is to select the green Deal button and get 2 cards in your hand. Of course, the dealer also receives 2 cards, but one will be open and the other closed. Next to each individual combination there is a numerical indicator which shows the number of points.

The cards are ranked as follows:

  1. 2 to 10 according to the number.
  2. an Ace – this can be either 1 or 11 points. If an Ace is drawn and the sum exceeds 21, it counts as 1.
  3. All cards are 10 points.

It takes 21 points and no more to win, and if successful, the winner receives 1.5 times the stake.  But if you end up with more than 21, the player loses. If the amount is less but the dealer has an even smaller amount, the player also wins and gets double the bet.

The rules of the card game American blackjack

The nuances of gameplay

If the user’s first 2 cards are of equal value, then you can opt to split, meaning one hand splits into 2 separate hands, but you have to double your bet.

Once the cards are received, it is possible to do a double, i.e. doubling your own bet, but the player only has to get 1 card.

There is also an insurance feature, if the dealer has an Ace card open, then you can insure against blackjack. And if the player agrees to the terms, he must deposit another half of his original bet. If the dealer immediately hits 21, the user loses, but gets double the amount of insurance, and if there is no 21, the amount is simply burned out.

In some cases there is another important point, the virtual dealer stops as soon as he has more than 17 in his hand and always fills the cards up to that point.