Test your blackjack skills in our thrilling game, Multihand Blackjack!
The aim of Multihand Blackjack is to beat the dealer by accumulating a total hand value close to, but not over, 21 points.
If your first two cards have a value of 21 - an Ace and a 10 or picture card - then you are awarded Blackjack.
The dealer must draw on 16 and will always stand on 17.
If your hand totals the same as the dealer's then it is considered a 'push' and your bet is returned.
Values of the Cards
Aces have a value of either 1 or 11, with the card adopting the value that benefits your hand the most.
The cards 2-10 are taken at face value.
All the face cards have a value of 10.
Betting Options
There are a wide range of classic betting options available in this game.
Splitting
If you receive two cards of the same value then you are given the chance to split your hand, which divides your hand into two.
When splitting, you must place a bet on the second hand that is equal to the amount wagered on the original bet.
Only matching face cards can be split in this game.
If you split Aces and then draw a card with a value of 10 then this will not award blackjack.
Double Down
This allows you to double your original wager.
You can only double down if your two cards total 9, 10 or 11.
After doubling you will only receive one more card.
Insurance
If the dealer's first card is an Ace, you have the option to safeguard your hand by buying insurance.
This will cost half of your original wager.
If the dealer does draw blackjack, your original wager is lost and the insurance bet pays out at 2/1.
If the dealer does not have blackjack then you will lose your insurance bet and the hand continues as normal.
Return to Player
Return to Player (RTP): 99.42%
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 £99.42 of wins.
This return is based on the player making the best choices.