Progressive Blackjack
In Golden Casino's Progressive Blackjack, a player may place an extra $1 bet on each hand, and win a specific portion of the jackpot based on the progressive jackpot payout table. When a hand splits, it is still the first 2 cards dealt, but not to each split hand separately.
Progressive Blackjack is a game where the player competes against the dealer. The game is played on a semi-circular table with 5 playing positions. Wagers are placed in the circles provided. Cards are dealt from a deck of cards called a shoe. This version of Blackjack is played with a Shoe containing Four 52-card decks (no jokers).
Our casino version of Progressive blackjack is played using European Blackjack rules and four 52-card decks that are shuffled after each hand. At this Casino, there are 5 playing positions you can choose from and you can play up to 5 hands of Progressive Blackjack at the same time. Each hand played is a separate wager against the dealer.
Each of the player's hands is dealt two cards. The Dealer is also dealt two
cards but only one card is face up. The card that remains face down is called
the 'hole card'.
Again, as is the case with standard blackjack, the goal is for the player's
hand to add up to 21 or come closer to 21 than the dealer's hand. The dealer
must hit on all hands totaling 16 or less and stand on all hands totaling 17
or more.
Progressive Blackjack Rules
- This version of Progressive blackjack is played with 4 decks of cards -
that are shuffled after the completion of every game.
- You may draw as many additional cards as wanted as long as the value of
your hand does not exceed 21. If you go over 21 this is called going BUST
and you automatically lose the hand.
- The dealer must stand on a hard or soft 17 or higher and draw on a hard
or soft 16 or lower.
- Face cards (the Jack, Queen and King) and 10s all have a value of ten.
- An Ace has a value of either 1 or 11. Any combination of cards that contains
an Ace card and whose value does not exceed 21 is referred to as a 'soft hand'.
An Ace adopts the value most beneficial for your hand. For example, an Ace
and eight will add up to 19 but if the player chooses to take another card
that would cause the hand's value to exceed 21 the Ace will revert to a value
of 1.
- If you are dealt an Ace and a 10 or face card this is called a BLACKJACK
and your hand will STAND automatically. If you beat the dealer with a BLACKJACK
you are paid out at 3 to 2.
- If you are dealt a pair you may SPLIT your hand. This means that your pair
is divided into two separate hands with two separate wagers. A second wager
- equal to your original wager - is automatically placed on your second hand.
You play both hands as separate hands.
- If you have SPLIT a pair of aces and then draw a card with a value of ten
then this is not a BLACKJACK. Such a hand would have a value of 21. It beats
the dealer's hand value less than 21 and ties - called a PUSH - against the
dealer's hand value of 21 except if the dealer's hand is a BLACKJACK. This
rule also applies to splitting pairs of cards with a value of ten. Should
you split a pair of tens (or face cards) and then receive an ace this hand
is not a BLACKJACK.
- If you split Aces you will receive only 1 more card to complete your hand
and if the second card is a face card or 10 it is not a blackjack. You cannot
split your hand(s) again.
- If the value of your initial two cards is 9, 10 or 11 then you are allowed
to DOUBLE. This is a wager that your hand total with your next card will be
higher than the dealer's completed hand. The wager costs as much as your original
bet, but should you win you will be paid double of your total wager (or four
times your original wager.)
- If the dealer's face up card is an Ace you may purchase INSURANCE. INSURANCE
is purchased prior to playing your hand(s). If the player purchases INSURANCE
and then Splits their hand, the hand will no longer be covered by Insurance.
If the player purchases INSURANCE and then Doubles their hand, only the initial
wager is doubled.
- If you want to find out more about the types of hands in Blackjack refer
to the Blackjack Hands section.
- If your hand beats the dealer's hand then you have won. Refer to the Blackjack Limits and Payouts section to find out more about how much each hand is worth.
Progressive Blackjack Limits and Payouts
For each hand played, there is a $1.00 minimum bet on each hand, and a $500.00 limit on each hand.
Winning hands pay 1 to 1
Insurance pays 2 to 1
Black Jack pays 3 to 2
Push Hands - original wager returned
Progressive Blackjack Awards - Cards must be consecutive starting from the
very first card being dealt.
- 4 aces, same suit: 100% of pot
- 4 aces, any suit: 10% of pot
- 3 aces, same suit: $2500
- 3 aces, any suit: $250
- 2 aces, same suit: $50
- 2 aces, any suit: $25
More detailed information about the buttons, game flow, hands, limits, payouts
and rules is provided in the Help section of our casino software.
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