How to Play Suit’em Up Blackjack
«Suit’em Up» is a version of American blackjack with the basic rules described in the special article of the thematic department of our website. This game is available in several popular offline casinos of Las Vegas, including Venetian and Tropicana.
Six standard decks of fifty two cards with no jokers each are used here. In the offline casinos the dealer keeps them in shoes where he deals cards from up to shear one. All decks take part in every deal in the described model and are not held in the knock-out between the rounds.
The aim of the game is to get as many points at the box as possible never exceeding twenty one to win the dealer. It is also possible to get a payoff by independent bonus bets (please read more about it below), by overtake on the croupier’s hand and by insurance of blackjack.
It is allowed to play by one, two or three hands. The cards are dealt in turns. Bets per each of the boxes can be the same or different. The range of bets per each of the hands varies from ten cents to five hundred credits.
The following rules work in «Suit’em Up» game:
- The croupier deals two cards to himself and reveal one of them.
- In case of an open ace or a ten in the dealer’s hand, he checks for blackjack.
- In case of blackjack on the dealer’s hand, players don't take cards on their boxes.
- The insurance is suggested in case of an ace on the croupier’s box.
- It is allowed to make split once on a box.
- Blackjack is impossible on split boxes.
- Each ace is dealt with one card after split.
- Double is possible on each 9, 10 or 11.
- Double is also possible after split.
- No surrender is provided.
Payoffs are calculated by the standard indexes: 1:1 on the regular box, 3:2 by blackjack and 2:1 by the insurance.
Game by the optimal strategy lets you reach the theoretical payback index up to 99,63% at the long gaming period (according to the information provided by Felt Gaming).