Multi Hand Vegas Single Deck Blackjack introduces multi-hand blackjack gameplay created by developer Switch Studios, giving players more choice and control, and the opportunity to achieve even greater winnings. Designed to run natively on mobile and desktop devices alike, players can now experience the thrill of Multi Hand Vegas Single Deck Blackjack both on the go and from the comfort of their home with a silky smooth design and stellar performance.
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Multi Hand Vegas Single Deck Blackjack by Switch Studios Full Review
Multi Hand Vegas Single Deck Blackjack introduces multi-hand blackjack gameplay created by developer Switch Studios, giving players more choice and control, and the opportunity to achieve even greater winnings. Designed to run natively on mobile and desktop devices alike, players can now experience the thrill of Multi Hand Vegas Single Deck Blackjack both on the go and from the comfort of their home with a silky smooth design and stellar performance.
Multi Hand Vegas Single Deck Blackjack is built on a powerful new blackjack table game engine from Switch Studios that combines smooth gameplay with exciting animations and sound for a thrilling casino experience that players won’t be able to stop playing. On mobile, the game can be played in both portrait and landscape view, while on desktop the game offers a rich and authentic experience that takes advantage of the larger screen.
General
You can bet and play up to five hands, and play each as an individual game. The maximum number of hands available on the table depends on the blackjack game you are currently playing. Beat the dealer by getting a higher value hand, without exceeding 21, or by the dealer’s hand going bust. This game is played with one standard deck of 52 playing cards, that is shuffled before each game. A hand of two cards is dealt to you.
The dealer is dealt two cards, one face-up and one face-down. The dealer peeks for Blackjack when dealt an Ace or a card with a value of 10. Blackjack is the strongest hand and automatically stands. Blackjack cannot be beaten, only matched. Blackjack is a combination of an Ace and a card with a value of 10. All face cards have a value of 10. Aces can have a value of either 1 or 11. When you hit, you are dealt one card.
When you stand, you end play. You do not receive any more cards. The dealer hits on soft 17. You and the dealer can draw up to nine additional cards to make a hand of eleven cards, provided the value does not exceed 21. If a hand does not exceed 21 after eleven cards, the hand stands. Surrender is not available.
Multi Hand Vegas Single Deck Blackjack is played with one standard deck of 52 playing cards that is shuffled before each game. In this game:
- You can play up to five hands of cards at the same time. The maximum number of hands available on the table depends on the game you are currently playing.
- Dealer Hole Card is used.
- The dealer peeks for Blackjack when dealt an Ace or a card with a value of 10.
- Split is available on two cards that have the same denomination or value.
- Double down is available on your first two cards if they are a hard hand with a value of 9, 10 or 11 only.
- Double down is not available after a split.
- Insurance is available.
- Surrender is not available.
- The dealer hits on soft 17.
Game payouts
To calculate your payout, divide the odds. For example 2:1, divide 2 by 1 = 2. Multiply the result by your regular bet + your regular bet = your total win. Hand combination Odds:
- Blackjack 3:2
- Standard win 1:1
- Insurance win 2:1
Splitting
You can split two cards that have the same denomination or value. When you split, a bet equal to your regular bet is placed on the second hand. You are dealt a new card to each hand. If you split a pair of Aces and draw a card with a value of 10, this is not Blackjack, it has a value of 21. This also applies to splitting cards with a value of 10 and then drawing an Ace. You can only split once per game, equalling two hands. Your split hands are completed before the dealer plays their hand.
Double down
You can double down on your first two cards if they are a hard hand with a value of 9, 10 or 11 only. A hard hand does not contain an Ace, or the Ace has a value of 1 and not 11. A double down bet is equal to your regular bet amount. When you double down, you are dealt one card and your hand stands. You cannot double down after a split.
Insurance
If the dealer’s first card is an Ace, you can take insurance against the dealer getting Blackjack. An insurance bet costs half your regular bet amount. Insurance bet wins or losses are independent from your regular bet. Insurance only covers your original hand. It does not cover any second hands on a split or a double down. If the dealer does not have Blackjack, the insurance bet is removed from the table. The insurance bet cost is deducted from your credit balance, the game continues. If the dealer has Blackjack, the insurance bet pays out at odds of 2:1. To calculate your payout, divide the odds, 2 by 1 = 2. Multiply 2 by your insurance bet + your insurance bet = your total win.