Blackjack Match

Blackjack Match

Play blackjack with a twist to enjoy wins of up to 500/1 in Blackjack Match.


    Blackjack Match Game Overview

    The bet sizes available in Blackjack Match range from £1 to £500.


    Betting Options

    Repeat and Deal - repeats your bet from the previous hand.

    Let 'em Ride - places a bet with that stakes all of your winnings from the previous hand.

    Double - this doubles the size of your previous bet.


    Splitting

    If the first two cards you are dealt are of equal value then you are given the chance to split them.

    When splitting, you must place another identical wager to cover both hands.


    Double Down

    You have the chance to double down on your hand once it has been dealt.

    Blackjack Match allows you to double down on all hands - not just the standard 9, 10 or 11.

    You must double your original wager to cover the increased bet.


    Insurance

    If the dealer's first card is an Ace then you are given the chance to protect your hand by buying insurance.

    This costs half of your original wager.

    Should the dealer draw blackjack then this will pay 2-1, with your original wager lost.


    Surrender

    This allows you to walk away from your hand after it has been dealt.

    Choosing this option will cost you half of your original wager.


    Speed Dealing

    This feature allows you to play the game at turbo speed.


    Blackjack Match Side Bets

    Blackjack Match offers a number of side bets, offering odds of up to 500/1.

    Your side bet remains in place for multiple hands, until the dealer draws blackjack or you win the side bet jackpot.

    The pairs are matched against your first two cards - the more pairs collected, the more you win.

    Hand
    Payout
    Any 6 Pairs4/1
    Any 7 Pairs9/1
    Any 8 Pairs50/1
    Any 9 Pairs100/1
    Any 10 Pairs500/1

    Return to Player

    Return to Player (RTP): 99.64%

    The expected return is the amount we pay out to players relative to the amount of wagering on the game.

    For example, if we take £100 of wagers we will, on average, pay out £99.64 of wins.

    The return is based on the player making the best choices.