Spanish
Blackjack is played with eight unique decks.
The Dealer
checks his hole card for a Blackjack when he is
dealt a 10 or an Ace up.
You can split
two cards with the same denomination or value. Split Aces
catching a ten (or face card) do not count as blackjack, but rather as 21. Max
number of splits is three times
or to 4 hands. You may re-split Aces.
double down allowed after receiving the first two
cards or after a Split. You
will receive one card only. You can double a maximum of twice. The
second Double doubles the entire bet amount, including the first double
amount. If you have a Bonus 21 hand combination as a result of doubling, you
do not qualify for the Bonus payout.
You can take
Insurance if the Dealer's first card is an Ace. Insurance costs half your
original bet. Insurance only covers your original hand. It does not cover
any second hands on a split, or a double bet.
If the Dealer
does not have a Blackjack, the Insurance bet is removed.
If the Dealer has Blackjack, the Insurance bet is paid at odds of 2
to 1.
You can
Surrender half of your total bet after Doubling Down. This is known as a
Double Down Rescue. You can
also Late Surrender after the Dealer checks
for Blackjack. If you use the Late Surrender
option, you give up half your original bet amount for the privilege of not
playing out a hand.