How to Play Blackjack Surrender
Blackjack Surrender is a virtual blackjack, which has mainly the standard rules adopted on the Las Vegas Strip with some exceptions. It is available in several versions at casinos: for one, three or five hands, as well as in multiplayer mode.
A standard 52-card deck with no jokers is used for this game. Although a shoe and a discard tray are shown on the table, all the cards are shuffled after each deal. The range of bets is established by the administration of a casino. For example, you can play betting from one cent to three hundred dollars on a hand at EuroGrand Casino.
The croupier deals two cards to himself. He shows one of them. If it is a ten or an ace, he takes a look at a hole card without showing it to other participants, checking for blackjack. Insurance is provided if an upcard is an ace. If the dealer has blackjack, the player does not draw cards.
Let's discuss
the basic rules for Blackjack Surrender.
- The dealer hits on a 16 and stands on any 17.
- It is allowed to split only once per hand
- It is allowed to make a split of two cards with the same value (for example, a ten and a queen).
- An ace and a ten in a hand formed as a result of the split are considered to be a 21 but not blackjack.
- Only one card is drawn to split aces.
- It is allowed to surrender not only on the first two cards but on any dealer's card. It is prohibited to surrender after a split.
- It is allowed to double on the first two cards, including after a split.
- If the dealer's upcard is an ace, it is possible to take insurance against blackjack.
- Blackjack Surrender has a 7-card Charlie rule (a box with seven cards without bust automatically wins). It is also related to a split of cards.
There are standard multipliers:
- Basic payouts - 1:1
- Payouts for blackjack - 3:2
- Payouts for insurance - 2:1
More information about the rules for Blackjack Surrender is available at EuroGrand Casino and other online casinos. It is necessary to enter the tab Menu - Help.