Atlantic City Blackjack Gold
Game payouts
To calculate your pay out, divide the odds. For example 2:1, divide 2 by 1 = 2. Multiply the result by your regular bet + your regular bet = your total win.
| Hand Combination | 
             Odds  | 
        
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             Blackjack  | 
            
             3:2  | 
        
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             Standard win  | 
            
             1:1  | 
        
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             Insurance win  | 
            
             2:1  | 
        
Betting and payouts
- If your first two cards are an Ace and a card with a value of 10, you have Blackjack. Your hand stands.
 - Blackjack pays 3:2 on your regular bet.
 - Standard win pays 1:1 on your regular bet.
 - Insurance win pays 2:1 on your regular bet.
 - If the dealer has a hand that exceeds 21, the dealer’s hand is bust. Your hand wins.
 - If the dealer’s hand and your hand have Blackjack or the same value, the hands push.
 - On a push, your regular bet is returned to you.
 - To calculate your pay out, divide the odds. For example 2:1, divide 2 by 1 = 2. Multiply the result by your regular bet + your regular bet = your total win.
 
General
- Beat the dealer by getting a higher value hand, without exceeding 21, or by the dealer's hand going bust.
 - This game is played with eight standard decks of 52 playing cards, that are shuffled before each game.
 - The dealer is dealt one card, face-up and you are dealt two cards, face-up.
 - The Dealer peeks for Blackjack when dealt an ace or a card with a value of 10.
 - Blackjack is the strongest hand and automatically stands.
 - Blackjack is a combination of an Ace and a card with a value of 10.
 - All face cards have a value of 10.
 - Aces can have a value of either 1 or 11.
 - Blackjack cannot be beaten, only matched.
 - When you hit, you are dealt one card.
 - When you stand, you end play. You do not receive any more cards.
 - The dealer stands on all 17.
 - You and the dealer can draw up to nine additional cards to make a hand of eleven cards, provided the value does not exceed 21.
 - If a hand does not exceed 21 after eleven cards, the hand stands.
 - You can Late Surrender.
 
Double down
Think you can beat the dealer with the next card drawn? Double your bet, double your win!
- You can double down on your first two cards.
 - A double down bet is equal to your regular bet amount.
 - When you double down, you are dealt one card and your hand stands.
 - You can double down after a split.
 
Splitting
Seeing double? Split and play two hands!
- You can split two cards that have the same denomination or value.
 - When you split, a bet equal to your regular bet is placed on the second hand.
 - You are dealt a new card to each hand.
 - If you split a pair of Aces and draw a card with a value of 10, this is not Blackjack, it has a value of 21. This also applies to splitting cards with a value of 10 and then drawing an Ace.
 - You can only split Aces once. When you split a pair of Aces, each Ace is dealt one card, and the hand stands.
 - You can split a maximum of three times per game, equalling four hands.
 - Your split hands are completed before the dealer plays their hand.
 
Insurance
- If the dealer's first card is an Ace, you can take insurance against the dealer getting Blackjack.
 - An insurance bet costs half your regular bet amount.
 - Insurance bet wins or losses are independent from your regular bet.
 - Insurance only covers your original hand. It does not cover any second hands on a split or a double down.
 - If the dealer does not have Blackjack, the insurance bet is removed from the table. The insurance bet cost is deducted from your credit balance, the game continues.
 - If the dealer has Blackjack, the insurance bet pays out at odds of 2:1.
 - To calculate your pay out, divide the odds, 2 by 1 = 2. Multiply 2 by your insurance bet + your insurance bet = your total win.
 
Late Surrender
- You can Late Surrender, after the dealer has checked their cards. You can only surrender if the dealer does not have a Blackjack.
 - You can only late surrender on the first two cards dealt.
 - Before you can surrender, the Dealer must check for Blackjack and Insurance bets must be resolved.
 - You give up half your regular bet amount to surrender.
 
Place a bet
- Tap the chip selection arrows to select the chip size you want to bet.
 - Tap the betting area on the table to place a bet
 
Other betting options: 
Increase bet  | 
            
             Tap the chip pile, the chip is increased by one chip.  | 
        
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             Clear bet  | 
            
             Tap Clear Bets, all bets are cleared from the table.  | 
        
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             Rebet  | 
            
             Tap Rebet, to place the same number of chips as your previous game.  | 
        
Last modification date: 11/16/2023