Multihand Blackjack Poker and Pairs

With various side bets available to liven things up, Multihand Blackjack Poker and Pairs is a casino game for all types of players!

    About Multihand Blackjack Poker and Pairs

    Available bet sizes in Multihand Blackjack Poker and Pairs range from $1 to $1,000 per hand.


    How to Play 

    The rules for Multihand Blackjack Poker and Pairs are the same as standard blackjack.

    Receive a hand with a value closer to 21 than the dealer to win.

    If your hand is greater than 21, it's a bust and you lose.

    You and the dealer both receive two cards dealt up once you place your bet.

    If you're not happy with your hand, there are various ways to improve it:

    • Hit - adds another card to your hand
    • Split - you can split your hand to have two hands. The cards will need to be of the same value and you'll need to place a second wager with the same value as the first
    • Double down - doubles your initial wager and gives you an extra card. You can only choose this if your initial hand has a value of nine, 10, or 11
    • Insurance - if the dealer's first card is an Ace, you can buy insurance to protect your hand in the event the dealer hits blackjack. Doing this costs half your initial wager. If the dealer does hit blackjack, you'll be paid out at 2:1; if the dealer doesn't hit blackjack, you lose your insurance bet and continue as normal

    If you're content with your hand, select Stand to and you won't receive any more cards.


    Perfect Pairs 

    The aim of this bet is to receive pairs for your first two cards.

    • Mixed colour pairs pay out at 5:1
    • Same colour pairs pay out at 10:1
    • A Perfect Pair - two identical cards in number and suit - pays out at 30:1


    21+3 

    Transform the game into a round of three-card poker with this bet option.

    Your two cards and one of the dealer's face-up cards combine to create a hand.

    Win with a Flush, Straight, Three of a Kind, Straight Flush, or a Suited Three of a Kind. 

    Payouts range from 5:1 for a Flush up to 100:1 for a Suited Three of a Kind. 


    Return to Player

    Return to Player (RTP): 96.59%.

    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 $96.59 of wins.