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Global Casino Player is known for being the home of online blackjack. It has a few games that are pretty basic and some really cool variations. I have listed the game variations avaiable along with the house rules as listed on their website.
Las Vegas Strip Blackjack (4 Decks)
- Dealer stands on all 17’s.
- Double down is allowed on any total of the first two cards.
- No doubling is allowed after splitting cards.
- Splits allowed up to 4 hands.
- Late surrender is available.
Las Vegas Downtown (3 Decks)
- Dealer hits soft 17’s
- Double down is allowed on any total of the first two cards.
- No doubling is allowed after splitting cards.
- Splits allowed up to 4 hands, Aces may be resplit.
- Late surrender is available.
- The deck is shuffled after each round.
Atlantic City (6 Decks)
- Dealer stands on all 17’s.
- Double down is allowed on any two cards.
- Doubling is allowed after a split.
- Splits only up to 2 hands.
- Late surrender is available.
- Doubling is allowed after a split.
Reno (1 Deck)
- Dealer hits soft 17’s
- Double down is allowed only if the two first cards have a hard count of 10 or 11.
- No doubling is allowed after splitting cards.
- Splits allowed up to 2 hands.
- Surrender is not allowed.
- The decks are shuffled after each round.
Spanish 21 (6 Decks) - The most recent addition to Global Player Casino’s blackjack repertoire, Spanish 21 has gotten rave reviews. It makes use of six Spanish decks which have 48 cards, and the four tens (not the face cards) have been removed.
- Dealer hits soft 17’s
- Double down on any card count and any number of cards.
- Splits allowed up to 4 hands, Aces may be resplit.
- Late surrender is available. A non-busted doubled hand can be surrendered, keeping the initial bet.
- Player’s blackjack wins over dealer’s blackjack and pays 3:2.
- Player wins 21 ties.
- Special bonus for some non-doubled 21-valued hands.
- Jackpot of $1,000 if the player has three suited 7s and the dealer also shows a 7 of the same suit.
Baden-Baden (2 Decks)
- Dealer stands on all 17’s.
- Double down is allowed if the first two cards have a count of 9, 10 or 11.
- No doubling is allowed after splitting cards.
- Splits allowed up to 2 hands. Only cards with the same face value may be split.
- Surrender is not allowed.
- European no hole card rule.
- Six card Charlie (an unbusted player hand with six cards automatically wins).
Double Exposure (3 Decks)
- Double Exposure is a blackjack variation in which both dealer cards are exposed.
- Dealer hits soft 17’s
- Double down is allowed if the first two cards have a hard count of 9, 10 or 11.
- No doubling is allowed after splitting cards.
- Splits allowed up to 4 hands.
- Surrender and insurance are not available.
- The decks are shuffled after each round.
- To compensate the player’s advantage because of the second up card, there are the following rules changes:
Blackjack pays 1:1.
Player wins Blackjack ties, dealer wins all other ties.
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Written by The Blackjack Advisor on March 10th, 2007 with
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