Surrender
By using the surrender option, you can fold your hand and
receive back half of your stake. If you think you're
going to lose, then this option may be a good idea as
you won't lose your entire wager. Different variations
will allow you to surrender at different stages of the
game, so be sure to read the game rules beforehand.
Splitting
If your starting hand consists of a pair or two cards
worth 10, you can split them into two new hands and
receive new cards for each one. You'll also need to
double your bet. Why would you do this? Because it gives
you two chances to beat the dealer.
Double Down
After receiving your first two cards, you can decide to
double down, which means you double your stake and will
only get one more card. Think of it as an all or nothing
move. Once selected, your turn is over, and the dealer
will reveal his cards.
Side Bets
At the beginning of a round, you can choose to wager on a
side bet as well as the main game. There are various
types that may involve your hand or the dealer’s. The
most popular side bets are Perfect Pairs, 21+3 and
Insurance.
Insurance
The insurance side bet pays 2:1 and you are betting that
the dealer has Blackjack (a hand that has an ace and a
10-point card). The bet is treated separately from your
primary wager.
Multi-Hand
If you see the option to play multi-hand, it means that
you can bet on up to five different hands at once. It's
just like playing at five seats at once at the casino's
Blackjack table.
If you ever get stuck in the middle of a game or want to
learn about a specific variation, each of our Blackjack
games has a handy 'Help' menu, which contains all the
essential information you'll need, such as the game
rules, odds, payouts and terminology.